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New Straits Times
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- Business
- New Straits Times
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KUALA LUMPUR: News on stock, crypto and ringgit moves. Sarawak Consolidated Industries was the most active stock in early trade after proposing a rights issue with free detachable warrants and a capital reduction to boost its capital base. The stock fell 3 sen to 12 sen, with 3 million shares traded. Bursa Malaysia opened higher on Monday, taking cues from Wall Street's upbeat performance driven by optimism over US-China trade discussions. The benchmark index is anticipated to move within the 1,530 to 1,540 range today. In the cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin is climbing to around RM458,296, while Ethereum is also trending upward to approximately RM10,587. In contrast, Solana has slipped to about RM640. That's it for Market Pulse.
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New Straits Times
21-05-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
MARKET PULSE AM MAY 21, 2025 [WATCH]
KUALA LUMPUR: News on the latest moves on the stock and crypto markets. Bursa Malaysia opened mixed on Wednesday, following a weaker Wall Street performance overnight. A lack of fresh catalysts and declining daily volume led to reduced market participation, particularly from retail investors. The FBM KLCI is expected to hover within the range of 1,545 to 1,555 today. Meanwhile, Bitcoin rose to RM458,036 ringgit as major corporate purchases boosted positive sentiment in the crypto market. Ethereum, however, dipped to RM10,887, while Solana was down at RM723. That's it for Market Pulse.


The Sun
21-04-2025
- The Sun
Police bust two drug syndicates in KL, seize over RM450,000 in narcotics
KUALA LUMPUR: Police crippled two separate drug syndicates operating in the capital city following a series of raids between April 16 and 18, resulting in the arrest of 15 individuals and the seizure of drugs and assets worth RM458,420. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said the first operation on April 16 saw police raiding two residences in Mont Kiara, detaining seven locals - five men and two women aged between 20 and 28. A search of one of the units uncovered 32 kilogrammes of cannabis and two kilogrammes of cannabis cookies hidden in bags. The next day, a follow-up raid in Jalan Duta led to the arrest of a 31-year-old man, with police finding seven more kilogrammes of cannabis cookies in his vehicle. Apart from the drugs, police also confiscated cash, a motorcycle, and three vehicles - a Honda City, Honda Civic and Proton X70 - with the total seizure in this operation alone valued at RM385,620. Six out of the eight suspects tested positive for cannabis,' he told a press conference at the Kulal Lumpur Police Headquarters today. Rusdi said the group obtained drug supplies from a neighbouring country through online orders and distributed them locally via digital platforms. Two suspects had previous criminal records related to false police reports and vehicle theft. In the second operation on April 18, police raided an entertainment outlet in Kepong Baru and arrested a 49-year-old man. A search revealed 3.5 kilogrammes of MDMA powder, 112 cannabis cigarettes, Erimin 5, ketamine and ecstasy pills hidden in a locked cabinet. 'A separate raid at the same premises later that day led to the arrest of two local men and four foreign women, aged 26 to 44. Police also found 350 grammes of MDMA powder in a paper bag. Five suspects tested positive for methamphetamine and ketamine, and one local male had a prior gambling-related offence,' he added. All suspects have been remanded until April 23. Investigations are ongoing under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, with police working to identify other syndicate members and seize assets under the Dangerous Drugs (Forfeiture of Property) Act 1988.


The Sun
21-04-2025
- The Sun
Police bust two KL drug rings, seize RM450,000 in narcotics
KUALA LUMPUR: Police crippled two separate drug syndicates operating in the capital city following a series of raids between April 16 and 18, resulting in the arrest of 15 individuals and the seizure of drugs and assets worth RM458,420. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said the first operation on April 16 saw police raiding two residences in Mont Kiara, detaining seven locals - five men and two women aged between 20 and 28. A search of one of the units uncovered 32 kilogrammes of cannabis and two kilogrammes of cannabis cookies hidden in bags. The next day, a follow-up raid in Jalan Duta led to the arrest of a 31-year-old man, with police finding seven more kilogrammes of cannabis cookies in his vehicle. Apart from the drugs, police also confiscated cash, a motorcycle, and three vehicles - a Honda City, Honda Civic and Proton X70 - with the total seizure in this operation alone valued at RM385,620. Six out of the eight suspects tested positive for cannabis,' he told a press conference at the Kulal Lumpur Police Headquarters today. Rusdi said the group obtained drug supplies from a neighbouring country through online orders and distributed them locally via digital platforms. Two suspects had previous criminal records related to false police reports and vehicle theft. In the second operation on April 18, police raided an entertainment outlet in Kepong Baru and arrested a 49-year-old man. A search revealed 3.5 kilogrammes of MDMA powder, 112 cannabis cigarettes, Erimin 5, ketamine and ecstasy pills hidden in a locked cabinet. 'A separate raid at the same premises later that day led to the arrest of two local men and four foreign women, aged 26 to 44. Police also found 350 grammes of MDMA powder in a paper bag. Five suspects tested positive for methamphetamine and ketamine, and one local male had a prior gambling-related offence,' he added. All suspects have been remanded until April 23. Investigations are ongoing under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, with police working to identify other syndicate members and seize assets under the Dangerous Drugs (Forfeiture of Property) Act 1988.

Malay Mail
21-04-2025
- Malay Mail
KL cops bust drug rings in Mont Kiara, Kepong; seize RM450,000 in narcotics and arrest 15
KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 — Police crippled two separate drug syndicates operating in the capital city following a series of raids between April 16 and 18, resulting in the arrest of 15 individuals and the seizure of drugs and assets worth RM458,420. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said the first operation on April 16 saw police raiding two residences in Mont Kiara, detaining seven locals — five men and two women aged between 20 and 28. A search of one of the units uncovered 32 kilogrammes of cannabis and two kilogrammes of cannabis cookies hidden in bags. The next day, a follow-up raid in Jalan Duta led to the arrest of a 31-year-old man, with police finding seven more kilogrammes of cannabis cookies in his vehicle. Apart from the drugs, police also confiscated cash, a motorcycle, and three vehicles — a Honda City, Honda Civic and Proton X70 — with the total seizure in this operation alone valued at RM385,620. Six out of the eight suspects tested positive for cannabis,' he told a press conference at the Kuala Lumpur Police Headquarters today. Rusdi said the group obtained drug supplies from a neighbouring country through online orders and distributed them locally via digital platforms. Two suspects had previous criminal records related to false police reports and vehicle theft. In the second operation on April 18, police raided an entertainment outlet in Kepong Baru and arrested a 49-year-old man. A search revealed 3.5 kilogrammes of MDMA powder, 112 cannabis cigarettes, Erimin 5, ketamine and ecstasy pills hidden in a locked cabinet. 'A separate raid at the same premises later that day led to the arrest of two local men and four foreign women, aged 26 to 44. Police also found 350 grammes of MDMA powder in a paper bag. Five suspects tested positive for methamphetamine and ketamine, and one local male had a prior gambling-related offence,' he added. All suspects have been remanded until April 23. Investigations are ongoing under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, with police working to identify other syndicate members and seize assets under the Dangerous Drugs (Forfeiture of Property) Act 1988. — Bernama