A glimpse of explosive scandals triggered by phone recordings.

Source: https://www.nst.com.my/ 1972: United States president Richard Nixon had around 3,700 hours of secretly taped meetings and phone conversations, which took place in the White House and other locations. The infamous Watergate scandal blew up in 1972 after several “burglars” were caught breaking into the offices of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Hotel in Read more about A glimpse of explosive scandals triggered by phone recordings.[…]

ST: Love spies in Singapore on the rise

Source: https://www.straitstimes.com Hannah felt something was amiss when her fiance kept cancelling date nights due to “overtime work”. After a few months of suspicion, the 30-year-old sales executive engaged a private investigator, who learnt that the man had been spending nights with other women, including an actress, at various hotels. It was a devastating discovery Read more about ST: Love spies in Singapore on the rise[…]

Group hires private investigators to track down Indira’s ex-husband

A team of private investigators has been hired to track down M Indira Gandhi’s ex-husband Muhammad Riduan Abdullah, who abducted her daughter a decade ago. “To support the efforts of the police, Indira Gandhi Action Team (Ingat) has hired a high-powered private investigator team to go hard in hunting for the fugitive. “We will keep Read more about Group hires private investigators to track down Indira’s ex-husband[…]

Man hands over possible MH370 debris, personal items to DCA

http://www.thestar.com.my/ KUALA LUMPUR: Blaine Gibson, the man who has been helping in the search for flight MH370, handed over debris and personal effects he found in Madagascar to the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) on Tuesday. The 59-year-old American said the debris and personal effects could have come from the missing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 Read more about Man hands over possible MH370 debris, personal items to DCA[…]

Nur Jazlan: Smuggled guns used in shooting incidents

http://www.thestar.com.my/ JOHOR BARU: The firearms used in the recent shooting incidents were believed to have been smuggled in from neighbouring countries, said Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed (pic). He said the firearms were smuggled in by groups to be used for criminal activities. “In all of the cases, the firearms used were unlicensed Read more about Nur Jazlan: Smuggled guns used in shooting incidents[…]

Malaysia wants MH17 investigations to identify perpetrators

http://www.thestar.com.my/ KUALA LUMPUR: On the second anniversary Flight MH17’s downing, Malaysia is appealing for the speeding up of the criminal investigation report on the incident. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said Malaysia was committed to bringing the criminals to justice, so identifying the perpetrators was the primary objective. “Upon the completion of the Read more about Malaysia wants MH17 investigations to identify perpetrators[…]

Inform police of any suspicious activity, urged Najib

http://www.thestar.com.my/ PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has appealed to the people to cooperate in the country’s fight against the militant threat. The Prime Minister said the people should inform the police if they knew of any suspicious activity. “We are in an era of globalisation. In a borderless world, whatever happens elsewhere can spread Read more about Inform police of any suspicious activity, urged Najib[…]

Malaysia fails to improve in anti-human trafficking watchlist

http://www.thestar.com.my/ KUALA LUMPUR: For the second consecutive year, Malaysia remained on the United States watchlist on human trafficking, while two Asean countries were upgraded in the ranking. US Ambassador to Malaysia Joseph Yun (pic) said while Malaysia has made progress in passing amendments to the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act to include Read more about Malaysia fails to improve in anti-human trafficking watchlist[…]

Private investigator, pointing to video, helps exonerate man after spending 6 months in jail

KEW GARDENS, Queens — With the aid of video evidence, a private investigator helped a man be exonerated Thursday after he spent six months in jail for allegedly illegally selling a gun to a federal agent. To the left, a man captured on surveillance video allegedly selling a gun illegally is pictured. (Credit: Private investigator Read more about Private investigator, pointing to video, helps exonerate man after spending 6 months in jail[…]