SEOUL: South Korean police have launched a probe into a man suspected of accidentally igniting the country's worst wildfires in history while cleaning his relatives' gravesites, an investigator said Sunday (March 30).
KUCHING: Three local men were detained following a dramatic high-speed chase early Saturday morning when police attempted to stop two suspicious vehicles on Jalan Green .
“In response, one officer fired a single shot at the vehicle, causing it to overturn,” said Supt Merbin Lisa in a statement on Sunday
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