
Two women arrested in Brunei vice operations
Brunei police have arrested two local women in separate raids targeting vice activities. The suspects were detained in Kampong Salambigar and Kampong Lumapas on Sunday.
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Enforcement officers have detained five suspects following a crackdown on an unlicensed e-waste operation in Bukit Mertajam, recovering materials valued at RM3 million.

Brunei police have arrested two local women in separate raids targeting vice activities. The suspects were detained in Kampong Salambigar and Kampong Lumapas on Sunday.

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Indonesia's Attorney General's Office has arrested two additional suspects as part of an expanding corruption investigation into the national free meals programme, bringing the total number of detainees to five.

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The US Supreme Court has declined to hear Tata Consultancy Services' challenge to a $168 million damages award in favour of DXC Technology, relating to the alleged misappropriation of life-insurance software trade secrets.

Florida's attorney general has sued TikTok, alleging the platform breaches state law by permitting underage account creation and exposing minors to harmful content. The lawsuit seeks court-ordered compliance and damages.