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Iskandar Puteri Police Dispose Of Case Items Worth RM281,350

Iskandar Puteri Police Dispose Of Case Items Worth RM281,350

Barnama14 hours ago

ISKANDAR PUTERI, June 25 (Bernama) -- Iskandar Puteri district police headquarters (IPD) today disposed of various exhibits for cases spanning from 2017 to May this year, with a total value of RM281,350.
Its chief, ACP M. Kumarasan said the case items were linked to 567 investigation papers that had been completed and received disposal orders from the court.
He said of the total, 319 investigation papers were related to gambling, amounting to RM94,380.00, which made up the highest-value items disposed of.

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