The arrest of Andrew Kuang, an employee of the smartphone major #Vivo in a money laundering case this week is just the latest in a spate of troubles Chinese companies operating in India have been facing. @BBCWorld@BBCNewspic.twitter.com/EwJoLT2QQk
🇮🇳🇨🇳 😳 "India's financial crime agency on Tuesday arrested four executives of Chinese smartphone maker Vivo, including one Chinese national, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters."https://t.co/orC465LgwB
The Enforcement Directorate arrests 3 executives of @Vivo_India, including a Chinese national in connection with a money laundering case after 20 months of investigation .@dir_ed has also arrested Hari Om Rai , LAVA MD.@abhhimanyus reports. pic.twitter.com/UyS6LAT6PC
An Australian man is tonight being questioned by authorities in Singapore after a bomb threat was made on a commercial flight to Perth | @ameliasimpspic.twitter.com/m1X3w266gL
#Singapore's Scoot Airways flight TR16 made an emergency return to Changi airport after receiving bomb threat one hour after take-off on Thursday. The plane was flying from Singapore to Perth in #Australia. Two #Singaporean air force fighter jets escorted the return. pic.twitter.com/LbHUK7pI9b
#BangkokPost: At least 1,400 Thais working in Israel have so far expressed a wish to be evacuated home to Thailand while unconfirmed accounts from Israeli employers suggest that as many as 12 Thais could have been killed in Hamas attacks, according to the Foreign Ministry.… pic.twitter.com/C6hGkpACCH
Kepong MP Lim Lip Eng has called on the police to issue a clarification after a 41-year-old housewife was charged at the magistrate's court in Ipoh with stealing her police officer husband's luxury Rolex watches three years ago.
@PDRMsia@ZainudinMerica1 Attn: Deputy IGP Ayub Khan. Any comment on the article below. A Police Officer with 2 Rolex watches worth more than RM100K each. Unless the Officer came from a wealthy family. Many question when ministers wear expensive watches. https://t.co/2HG5MwliUa
Singapore imam who made offensive remarks against Jews, Christians slapped with S$4,000 fine | Malay Mail https://t.co/jVT1HjfNZF
— Lawyers for Liberty (@lawyers4liberty) April 3, 2019
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This is Singapore deals with the sort of behavior we saw on Monday Imam who made offensive remarks about Jews and Christians will be asked to leave Singapore https://t.co/IhqJ2Pli5U