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Bersatu man cries intimidation after MCMC knocks on door to deliver fine

Bersatu man cries intimidation after MCMC knocks on door to deliver fine

Malaysiakini08-05-2025

A Bersatu grassroots leader cried intimidation after a group of MCMC officers allegedly visited his house today to deliver a letter.
Shafiq Abdul Halim, who is Hulu Langat Bersatu information chief, said the group came to hand deliver the document which compelled him to settle a RM10,000 compound over an alleged offence...

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