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PDRM ready to enforce child car seat rule
Oct 24, 2019
PDRM will be ready to enforce the mandatory use of child car seats, when the ruling comes into force on January 1st next year.
Bukit Aman says for now, police are waiting for details from the Transport Ministry about how the ruling will be enforced.
Yesterday, the Ministry said it's still deciding on the penalty for not installing the seats, because it wants to focus on educating the public first.
Over 1,500 children aged 10 and below were killed in road accidents from 2007 to 2017, and the govt hopes the manatory child seat rule will deal with this.
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Sabah police confirm that they've recovered the tusks of an elephant, that was found dead at a plantation in Beluran at the weekend.
They were found by villagers close to where the animal's body was found.
Cops also confirmed that they still haven't ID'd the main suspects, and urged anyone with info to come forward.
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The decision to ban the controversial "Belt and Road Initiative for Win Winism" comic book is not due to sentiments or action against any parties.
Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin clarified the ban was solely based on its content.
The Ministry earlier said that the comic had content that could endanger public order and security.
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