Forbes 50 Richest: IOI brothers go into top five for first time but weak ringgit drags down Malaysian billionaires' wealth

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Forbes 50 Richest: IOI brothers go into top five for first time but weak ringgit drags down Malaysian billionaires' wealth
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A 40-year-old man was charged for setting off fireworks near a block of flats in Yishun. He intends to plead guilty.

Forbes 50 Richest : IOI brothers go into top five for first time but weak ringgit drags down Malaysian billionaires' wealthSINGAPORE, April 16 — A 40-year-old man was charged today for allegedly setting off fireworks near a block of flats in Yishun.

“I feel remorseful and regretful... I truly regret that this thing has happened,” Noor Azhar said today, adding that he intends to plead guilty. “Members of the public are reminded that it is an offence to possess, sell, transport, send, deliver, distribute or import and dangerous fireworks,” said the police.

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