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Published on 2nd March 2024
During Brunei's Legislative Council meeting, Minister of Home Affairs YB Dato Seri Setia Awang Haji Ahmaddin bin Haji Abdul Rahman addressed the issue of repeat offenders. He cited factors like lack of support and unemployment as contributors. The discussion also touched upon regulating foreign worker influx, promoting...
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Did you know that in Brunei, out of 545 inmates released in 2023, 102 went back to crime? That's a lot of second chances not taken! It seems personal identity and support systems are key players in this drama. Meanwhile, the local economy is also buzzing with talks of promoting ambuyat and getting locals to run shops. It's like a community soap opera with lessons on resilience and entrepreneurship!