KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has told off PAS Ulama Chief Datuk Ahmad Yahya for claiming the government is following the Western and Israeli narrative in the ongoing Palestinian conflict.
KUALA LUMPUR: The latest two suspects detained concerning the investigation into i-Serve and MYAirline have been released on police bail.
Initial investigations revealed that the suspect got to know a low-cost airline founder in 1995, and both established i-Serve in 2019.Meanwhile, the woman, who works at an insurance company, was detained at a condominium in Sentul at about 4.15am the same day.It was previously reported that after the MYAirline fiasco, its co-founder is now being investigated over the loss of RM81mil in an investment scheme linked to him.
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