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Kuala Lumpur cracks down on unauthorized photographers at KLCC and Saloma Link
Kuala Lumpur's enforcement agencies have increased actions against illegal photographers at major tourist sites, seizing equipment and issuing notices. This crackdown seeks to enhance safety and order at hotspots like KLCC and Saloma Link and prevent security issues.

Malaysian Police Investigate AI-Generated TikTok Video of Police Escorting Woman
Malaysian authorities are investigating a viral TikTok video believed to be artificially created, depicting police activity outside Merlimau Police Station. This case underscores concerns over AI misuse and misinformation in digital spaces.

Malaysia Maintains RM2.15 Diesel Price in Sabah, Sarawak Amid Regional Dependency
The Malaysian government has maintained the diesel price at RM2.15 per litre in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan due to their dependence on diesel for electricity and transport. Officials are also reviewing subsidy systems and increasing biodiesel blends to reduce reliance and combat smuggling.

Malaysian authorities strengthen laws and support for victims after Klang crash
Following a fatal crash involving a suspected drunk driver in Klang, Malaysia is reinforcing its laws and support systems for victims. The government is reviewing harsher penalties, victim compensation, and creating specialized courts to improve justice efficiency.

King Sultan Ibrahim Honors Malaysia Police on 219th Police Day
King Sultan Ibrahim of Malaysia extended greetings to police personnel and veterans on the 219th Police Day. He praised their dedication to national security and honored fallen officers, highlighting their ongoing commitment during all circumstances.

Search and Rescue Ends for Missing Diver Tam Peng Hoong Near Pulau Tenggol After 4 Days
Authorities have halted the search for missing 66-year-old diver Tam Peng Hoong near Pulau Tenggol after four days without new leads. The decision follows extensive search efforts including a base deployment and area expansion but no sign of the diver emerged.

Malaysian Authorities Demand Stricter Laws as Syndicated Cable Thefts Escalate on MRT Lines
Cable theft along Malaysia's MRT lines is rising due to lenient laws and lucrative copper prices. Authorities are intensifying security and seeking stricter legislation to curb organized criminal syndicates that threaten public transit safety.

PLUS and Malaysian Highway Authority Deploy Emergency Teams to Manage Aidilfitri Traffic Surge
Malaysia's major highways face heavy traffic as millions travel for Aidilfitri. Authorities deploy emergency teams and activate extensive CCTV monitoring to manage congestion and ensure traveler safety.