IPOH, Oct 26 — Police denied a posting uploaded on socal media that alleged foreigners were selling satay made of “dog meat: near a hypermarket in Sitiawan, near...
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Neta V Malaysia: Still the cheapest EV here at RM100,000, now with free bodykit, auto tailgate, wallbox, one-year motor insurance Manjung police chief ACP Mohamed Nordin Abdullah when contacted by Bernama confirmed that the posted article on social media was not true. — Picture by Ahmad ZamzahuriIPOH, Oct 26 — Police denied a posting uploaded on socal media that alleged foreigners were selling satay made of “dog meat: near a hypermarket in Sitiawan, near Manjung.
Meanwhile, Manjung City Council president Syamsul Hazeman Md Salleh confirmed that there were no reports of such an incident in Manjung. “I have not received any information about the incident and I am certain what was posted did not happen in Manjung,” he said when contacted today.A social media user who goes by the name of Md Sani Md Shah claimed that Myammar and Bangladesh nationals were detained by the authorities for selling satay made of dog meat, near a hypermarket in Sitiawan.
However, a check by Bernama revealed that it was an old incident that happened at the Geylang Raya Bazaar in Singapore, back in 2017. — Bernama
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