Some 50 tonnes of bullet casings, fired bullets and live ammunition were found at an illegal e-waste recycling factory.
The Department added that the factory was involved in the processing of electronic waste through the smelting method. "In the operation, a foreign worker was detained by the Malaysian Immigration ...
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Malay Mail on MSNNew meaning to bang for your buck: Cops find bullets, casings, even live ammo at Kuala Langat e-waste recycling plantA bullet “recycling plant” was uncovered during a police raid today on an illegal e-waste processing factory that has been ...
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Pahang DOE raids illegal e-waste factory over air pollutionPEKAN: An illegal electronic waste (e-waste) processing plant has been raided by the Department of Environment (DOE) during a joint operation here on Saturday (Jan 18). Pahang DOE said that the ...
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