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Borneo Post
24-05-2025
- Borneo Post
141 vehicles inspected, 10 summonses issued in Mukah crime prevention operation
A car undergoing a thorough check during the integrated crime prevention operation that lasted until 2am on Thursday morning. MUKAH (May 24): A total of 141 vehicles were inspected and 10 traffic summonses were issued during a crime prevention operation conducted by Mukah District Police (IPD Mukah) recently. The integrated operation, known as Op Bersepadu Cegah Jenayah, was carried out from 9pm on May 21 until 2am on Thursday (May 22), focusing on areas under the jurisdiction of the Selangau Police Station. Mukah police chief DSP Muhamad Rizal Alias said the operation involved 17 officers and personnel from various divisions. 'The objective of this operation was to curb criminal activities such as vehicle theft, house break-ins and cable theft,' he said when contacted today. He said that the operation utilised several approaches including roadblocks, surprise inspections on suspicious vehicles, and mobile patrols. 'During the operation, 141 vehicles of various types were checked, resulting in the issuance of 10 traffic summonses for various offences,' he added. Muhamad Rizal stressed that such operations will continue to be held from time to time to enhance community safety and deter crime. lead Op Bersepadu traffic summonses vehicle inspection


New Straits Times
16-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Nasi kandar restaurant shut down over squalid conditions
BUTTERWORTH: A nasi kandar restaurant here has been ordered to close immediately for conducting business in an extremely unhygienic environment during an operation codenamed "Op Bersepadu", carried out by the Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP). The local council said the exercise conducted yesterday was led by the MBSP Department of Health Services, in collaboration with the MBSP Enforcement Directorate and the North Seberang Perai District Health Office (PKD). "Among the actions taken was the immediate closure of the premises under the Food Act 1983, issued by the North Seberang Perai PKD after it was found that the cleanliness level of the premises was at a concerning level. "In addition, four compounds amounting to RM4,000 and two notices for offences of placing obstructions in public areas and failing to produce valid work visas for foreign workers were also issued to the restaurant owner," it said in a statement on Facebook. It said that the operation indicates the authorities' full commitment to ensuring cleanliness, safety, and legal compliance at food premises is upheld to the highest standard. "Furthermore, all food premises operators are urged to consistently comply with relevant laws and ensure their premises remain clean, safe, and in line with established standards for the wellbeing of the community," it added.