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Perak MB orders full probe after mysterious explosions, tremors rattle Ipoh residents again
Perak MB orders full probe after mysterious explosions, tremors rattle Ipoh residents again

Malay Mail

time14 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

Perak MB orders full probe after mysterious explosions, tremors rattle Ipoh residents again

IPOH, June 21 — The Perak government has called on the relevant departments to conduct a thorough investigation into the explosions and tremors reported in several areas here last Wednesday. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said the incident, including a similar one in October last year, had caused concern and alarm among residents. 'It is time for the relevant departments and agencies to prepare a full report and conduct a study into the cause of the explosions,' he said at a press conference after closing the National Training Week (NTW) 2025 at the Ipoh Convention Centre (ICC) here today. Saarani also advised the public not to spread unverified or false information about the incident. 'The public should remain calm and need not worry, as the situation is under control and no serious incidents have been reported so far,' he said. Explosions and tremors were reportedly heard and felt around Chemor and Chepor here at about 10.30 am on June 18, but the cause remains unknown. Perak police chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin, at a press conference the following day, said the police would hold discussions with the relevant departments and agencies soon to determine the actual cause of the explosions and tremors. On Oct 21 last year, a strong tremor was felt in several areas around the city, including Tasek, Stadium Perak, Meru, Falim, Manjoi, Chemor, and Sungai Siput, at around 11.06 am, followed by a loud bang. — Bernama

Perak police seize RM4.67m worth of drugs from abandoned SUV in Gerik
Perak police seize RM4.67m worth of drugs from abandoned SUV in Gerik

Malay Mail

time11-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

Perak police seize RM4.67m worth of drugs from abandoned SUV in Gerik

IPOH, June 11 — Perak police seized over 123 kilograms of methamphetamine and ketamine valued at RM4.67 million from an abandoned sports utility vehicle (SUV) near Loji Taman Pulai Savana in Gerik on June 6. Perak Police Chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin said the discovery was made after a member of the public alerted authorities to a suspiciously parked Honda HR-V along the roadside at around 1am. 'The prolonged presence of the vehicle raised suspicions, prompting a police patrol unit and a criminal investigation team to inspect the locked SUV,' he said during a press conference at the Perak Police Headquarters here today. Officers found 80 transparent plastic packets containing suspected methamphetamine weighing 82.8 kilograms, along with 39 packets of suspected ketamine totaling 40.4 kilograms. Noor Hisam said the drugs were in plain sight in the vehicle's bonnet, and there were no signs of the driver or passengers. 'Our officers believe the vehicle had been left there for about 30 minutes, as the engine was still warm when it was found,' he said. Investigations revealed that the SUV had been cloned, with its chassis number tampered with and engine number altered. 'The original registration was traced to a nurse residing in Serdang, Selangor,' Noor Hisam said. He described the seizure as significant, estimating the recovered drugs could have supplied 350,000 addicts — nearly half the population of Ipoh. 'We believe these drugs were intended for distribution within Perak and potentially to neighbouring states. 'Our investigation will also focus on the origin of the drugs and why the vehicle was abandoned in Gerik,' he added. Noor Hisam noted this is one of the largest drug seizures in the state for the first half of the year. The case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which carries the mandatory death penalty upon conviction.

Cops find over RM4mil worth of drugs in abandoned SUV in Gerik
Cops find over RM4mil worth of drugs in abandoned SUV in Gerik

Free Malaysia Today

time11-06-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Cops find over RM4mil worth of drugs in abandoned SUV in Gerik

Perak top cop Noor Hisam Nordin said the seizure of the 123.2kg of drugs is among the biggest by state police this year. (Bernama pic) IPOH : Police found 123.2kg of methamphetamine and ketamine worth RM4,667,850 in a sports utility vehicle (SUV) abandoned on the roadside near the Taman Pulai Savanna water treatment plant, Gerik, on June 6. Perak police chief Noor Hisam Nordin said the drugs were found in a Honda HRV following a public complaint. 'We found 80 transparent plastic packets suspected to be methamphetamine weighing 82.8kg and 39 transparent packets of ketamine weighing 40.4kg. 'The seizure of these drugs is among the biggest by Perak police this year,' he told a press conference at the state police headquarters here today. He said the driver or passenger of the car could not be located, and that the vehicle was identified as a cloned car based on a check of the engine number. Noor Hisam said the drugs were meant for the local market and could have been used by an estimated 350,000 drug addicts. He said the case would be investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

Perak police seize RM4.67 million worth of drugs from abandoned SUV in Gerik
Perak police seize RM4.67 million worth of drugs from abandoned SUV in Gerik

Malay Mail

time11-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

Perak police seize RM4.67 million worth of drugs from abandoned SUV in Gerik

IPOH, June 11 — Perak police seized over 123 kilograms of methamphetamine and ketamine valued at RM4.67 million from an abandoned sports utility vehicle (SUV) near Loji Taman Pulai Savana in Gerik on June 6. Perak Police Chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin said the discovery was made after a member of the public alerted authorities to a suspiciously parked Honda HR-V along the roadside at around 1am. 'The prolonged presence of the vehicle raised suspicions, prompting a police patrol unit and a criminal investigation team to inspect the locked SUV,' he said during a press conference at the Perak Police Headquarters here today. Officers found 80 transparent plastic packets containing suspected methamphetamine weighing 82.8 kilograms, along with 39 packets of suspected ketamine totaling 40.4 kilograms. Noor Hisam said the drugs were in plain sight in the vehicle's bonnet, and there were no signs of the driver or passengers. 'Our officers believe the vehicle had been left there for about 30 minutes, as the engine was still warm when it was found,' he said. Investigations revealed that the SUV had been cloned, with its chassis number tampered with and engine number altered. 'The original registration was traced to a nurse residing in Serdang, Selangor,' Noor Hisam said. He described the seizure as significant, estimating the recovered drugs could have supplied 350,000 addicts — nearly half the population of Ipoh. 'We believe these drugs were intended for distribution within Perak and potentially to neighbouring states. 'Our investigation will also focus on the origin of the drugs and why the vehicle was abandoned in Gerik,' he added. Noor Hisam noted this is one of the largest drug seizures in the state for the first half of the year. The case is being investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which carries the mandatory death penalty upon conviction.

Perak police advise bus driver in UPSI crash to hold off on public comments pending probe; dashcam footage of accident sent for analysis
Perak police advise bus driver in UPSI crash to hold off on public comments pending probe; dashcam footage of accident sent for analysis

Malay Mail

time11-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

Perak police advise bus driver in UPSI crash to hold off on public comments pending probe; dashcam footage of accident sent for analysis

IPOH, June 11 — Perak police have advised the bus driver involved in the tragic crash that claimed the lives of 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students to refrain from making any further public statements until his official statement is recorded. Perak police chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin said any premature public comments by the driver could jeopardise the ongoing investigation and potentially fuel unwarranted speculation. 'While he has the right to speak, we recommend he waits until we officially record his statement. 'This case involves multiple dimensions, including the bus company, road conditions, and various technical aspects. 'It is crucial that we allow the authorities to carry out their investigation thoroughly before drawing any conclusions. 'The final findings will be made public once the investigation is complete,' he told reporters during a press conference at the Perak police headquarters. Noor Hisam added that the police have not yet remanded the driver, pending his discharge from hospital. Yesterday, the driver, Mohd Amirul Fadhil Zulkifle, publicly apologised for the incident and denied allegations that he had been speeding. Speaking to Harian Metro, the driver claimed the crash was the result of a sudden brake failure while descending a hilly section of the East-West Highway near the elephant crossing bridge in Gerik. According to Mohd Amirul, he did his best to prevent the bus from crashing into other vehicles as it sped downhill uncontrollably. Separately, Noor Hisam said the police have recorded statements from 18 individuals in relation to the crash. 'This includes 13 injured students, the driver of a red Perodua Alza and his wife, two forensic doctors from Gerik Hospital, and a witness who captured the incident in a viral dashcam recording,' he said. He also noted that the authorities are investigating the authenticity of the dashcam footage circulating online. 'Many have questioned whether the bus shown in the footage is the actual vehicle involved. The video is not very clear and could be challenged. Verification is still ongoing. 'We need experts to confirm the authenticity and whether the location and vehicle match the incident in question,' he explained. Noor Hisam confirmed that there is only one dashcam recording available so far, and a statement has been taken from the vehicle's owner. 'The video will be sent for forensic verification which will be handled by another agency as it falls outside our jurisdiction,' he added. He also urged the public to act responsibly and avoid spreading unverified or potentially harmful content about the tragedy. 'This is a heartbreaking and sensitive event. We should be expressing sympathy and support, not seeking attention through sensational posts,' he said. He also said initial inspections of the bus by Puspakom have yet to yield conclusive findings. The fatal crash occurred early Monday morning when the bus carrying the UPSI students overturned at KM53 of the East-West Highway (JRTB), near Tasik Banding in Gerik, killing 15 students.

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