(Reuters) - Tesla is recalling 125,227 Model 3, S, X and Y vehicles over a malfunction of its seat belt warning system, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Friday.
SEPANG: Drug transporters who made multiple trips to Kuala Lumpur in the last three months were caught on their eighth trip after their luggage was flagged by the authorities.
Following this, a second arrest was made at a nearby hotel, involving a person police believe to be involved in the same drug syndicate.
Drugs Transporters Sarawak Kuala Lumpur KLIA 2 Flagged Luggage Police Arrest
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