HomeNationalSmuggled bonsai trees ‘could threaten crops’: Kelantan border op nets RM1.3m plants... National Smuggled bonsai trees ‘could threaten crops’: Kelantan border op nets RM1.3m plants from Thailand By webmaster May 2, 2025 0 66 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Most Read Sports / 4 h ago World / 7 h ago Money / 7 h ago Money / 10 h ago Malaysia / 5 h ago Money / 8 h ago Malaysia / 5 h ago Malaysia / 7 h ago Eat-drink / 8 h ago Malaysia / 4 h ago Malaysia / 1 h ago World / 5 h ago Malaysia / 10 h ago Malaysia / 6 h ago Malaysia / 1 h ago You May Also Like Related Articles Malaysia / 8 m ago Malaysia / 38 m ago Malaysia / 18 m ago Just IN 8 m ago 18 m ago 38 m ago ↑ FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleMalaysia’s ageing navy to get major upgrade with five new combat and three mission ships, says deputy defence ministerNext articleMolotov cocktail spree in Ipoh, Kampar: Duo face seven charges including animal abuse RELATED ARTICLES National Veteran Sarawak journalist James Ritchie passes away at 75 - May 3, 2025 National Just RM300 an hour: Immigration officers rescue 10 girls from sex traffickers in JB, over 50 other women from Vietnam, Indonesia also found - May 3, 2025 National Do you put Malay-Muslim interests first? Then come and join PAS, Youth chief tells allies within Umno - May 3, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular Lives on hold: Border villagers in India brace for fallout as tensions with Pakistan escalate May 3, 2025 Broadcasters ABC, Sky News Australia: Labor wins Australia election May 3, 2025 Over one million people sign up for 2026 London Marathon May 3, 2025 Hawaii passes ‘green fee’ hotel tax hike to fund climate relief May 3, 2025 Load more Recent Comments