It will take time but the most important thing is consistency in conducting operations,” he said. “It does not mean that illegal gambling will end a day after I became the CID director. Speaking to reporters after the event, Comm Ayob Khan, who became CID director on April 16, said he had instructed all division heads at Bukit Aman and in states, including state CID chiefs, to ensure continuous operations against illegal gambling. we will take action,” he said in his speech after witnessing the handing over of duties ceremony for the Kuala Lumpur police chief’s post yesterday.Ĭomm Datuk Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain took over from Senior Asst Comm Datuk Abu Samah Mohd Noor, who had held the post in an acting capacity.Ĭomm Ayob Khan said he had received information that there were some OCPDs in Kuala Lumpur who were uneasy with his action in deploying the Bukit Aman CID D7 task force to take action against illegal gambling premises. “The pledge should not be (treated) like a piece of tissue with no worth. The Bukit Aman CID director said there should not be any excuse for the officer in charge of a police district for failing to do so as they had signed the “Aku Janji” pledge to ensure no illegal gambling activity in their respective areas. Most stations will seek to fill the 60 minutes with syndicated programming.KUALA LUMPUR: OCPDs who fail to deal with illegal gambling in their respective districts will now face action, says Comm Datuk Seri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay. syndicated adjective The sale proceeds will be used to help the firm renegotiate its syndicated debts. 2 to arrange for articles, photographs, or radio or television programmes to be sold to several newspapers, television stations etc be syndicated The broadcasting station asked him to put together a talk show that could be syndicated nationally. → Lloyd's syndicate → loan syndicate → underwriting syndicate syndicate syn‧di‧cate 2 / ˈsɪndɪkeɪt / verb 1 FINANCE if a company, especially a bank or insurance company, syndicates a loan, debt etc, it provides the loan, debt etc with a group of other companies syndicate something to Some of the largest loans were syndicated to smaller creditors. From Longman Business Dictionary syndicate syn‧di‧cate 1 / ˈsɪndəkət / noun FINANCE a group of people or companies that work together to achieve a particular aim SYNPARTNERSHIP a banking syndicate led by the Hong Kong Bank of Australia The publishing group has bought a 45% stake, joining the company’s shareholder syndicate. Producers claim they have to sell their programs to the networks, then syndicate them to make a profit.syndication / ˌsɪndɪˈkeɪʃ ən / noun → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus syndicate ![]() a syndicate of banks Related topics: Newspapers, printing, publishing syndicate syn‧di‧cate 2 / ˈsɪndɪkeɪt / verb TCN to arrange for written work, photographs etc to be sold to a number of different newspapers, magazines etc His column is syndicated throughout America. ![]()
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