
Malaysia: Immigration Raids, Murder Trial Update, Football News, and Fuel Subsidy Changes
Malaysia Arrests 83 Illegal Immigrants, Raids Warehouses; Murder Trial Update and National Football Team News Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – May 28, 2025 – Malaysian authorities have been busy today. A significant roundup of 83 illegal immigrants without permits was conducted, along with a raid uncovering two warehouses filled with illegally stored essential goods. The Immigration Department in Selangor led the operation, seizing a large quantity of goods. "68 of those arrested were from Myanmar, 10 from Bangladesh, and 5 from Pakistan," reported a news anchor from Berita RTM. The operation also involved checking 150 people at both locations. Meanwhile, updates were given on the murder trial of a police officer, Lance Corporal Mohamad Alif Munjan, accused of killing Nor Farah Kartini Abdullah. The case has been transferred to the Shah Alam High Court for trial. A deputy public prosecutor, Erina Bila Amanie Williams, requested the transfer. The news also included updates on the national football team, Harimau Malaya, focusing on their upcoming friendlies and the Tri-Nations tournament in Bhutan. The team's coach, Peter Clamovski, expressed confidence in the team's readiness for the upcoming matches. The rationalization of RON95 fuel subsidies was also discussed, with a government official highlighting the reallocation of funds to other sectors such as healthcare and education. The video concludes with a look at the KL 2045 declaration, aiming to strengthen ASEAN's international standing.