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E-hailing driver fined RM101,750 for importing 5,500 bottles of zam-zam water

Malay Mail

Malay Mail

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June 24, 2026

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E-hailing driver fined RM101,750 for importing 5,500 bottles of zam-zam water

KLANG, June 24 — An e-hailing driver was fined RM101,750 by the Magistrate’s Court here today aft...

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Malay Mail

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

JPJ cracks down on e-hailing drivers at KLIA bypassing apps, charging up to RM800

SEPANG, July 7 — The Road Transport Department (JPJ) found some licensed e-hailing drivers at Kuala Lumpur Interna...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 21, 2026

Ambev: Don't Ignore This High-Quality Beverage Leader

Ambev: Don't Ignore This High-Quality Beverage Leader

The Hill

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· Jun 30, 2026

Medication used to treat heart failure recalled nationwide

Nearly 1 million bottles of the medication are being recalled because they may contain a foreign substance, according to an FDA recall alert.

The Guardian

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· Jul 7, 2026

Five charged in Liberia after more than 200kg of cocaine seized in drug bust

Shipment discovered at airport in Monrovia and valued at £14.2m had been falsely declared as seasoning cubesAuthorities in Liberia have charged five suspects over one of the largest drug seizures in the country’s history, after police found more than 200kg of cocaine falsely declared as Maggi seasoning cubes.The shipment, with an estimated value of 19m (£14.2m), was discovered at the international airport in Monrovia on 8 June, but the suspects were not named until a press briefing at the weekend. Continue reading...

South Africa Today

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· Jul 3, 2026

Komaggas Drug Bust: SAPS Seizes Mandrax and Tik in Operation Shanela II Crackdown

NORTHERN CAPE — A suspected drug dealer was arrested and significant quantities of narcotics were confiscated during a major Komaggas drug bust conducted by the South African Police Service (SAPS) under Operation Shanela II. On Friday, July 3, 2026, members attached to the Namakwa District Task Team, Namakwa Detectives, and the Springbok K9 Unit executed []

Ghanaian Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

NACOC arrests first suspect in $296 million Australia-linked methamphetamine case

The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), in collaboration with the National Investigations Bureau (NIB), has arrested the first suspect in connection with a 320-kilogram methamphetamine shipment intercepted in Australia. According to a statement issued by NACOC on Wednesday, the drugs, valued at about 296 million on the streets, were traced to a storage facility in Girraween, The post NACOC arrests first suspect in 296 million Australia-linked methamphetamine case appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

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Related coverage for "E-hailing driver fined RM101,750 for importing 5,500 bottles of zam-zam water": Malay Mail — JPJ cracks down on e-hailing drivers at KLIA bypassing apps, charging up to RM800. Seeking Alpha — Ambev: Don't Ignore This High-Quality Beverage Leader. The Hill — Medication used to treat heart failure recalled nationwide. The Guardian — Five charged in Liberia after more than 200kg of cocaine seized in drug bust. South Africa Today — Komaggas Drug Bust: SAPS Seizes Mandrax and Tik in Operation Shanela II Crackdown. Ghanaian Times — NACOC arrests first suspect in $296 million Australia-linked methamphetamine case