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  • Suspicious Man Loitering Around Void Deck In Sengkang, Parents With Kids To Be Wary

    Suspicious Man Loitering Around Void Deck In Sengkang, Parents With Kids To Be Wary

    Salam everyone.. Just wanted to share something that happened to me this morning (5 July) at Fernvale, Sengkang West Way.

    After sending my 2nd daughter off through her school van, me and my youngest daughter proceeded to take the lift back home.

    Out of nowhere, a guy who looks like a chinese national, hop on the same lift as me looking rather suspicious.

    This was the same guy who was lurking around the void deck when I was waiting to fetch my daughter from her school van yesterday. Moreover, he was wearing the exact same shirt as the day before.

    He pressed the 13th floor but throughout the journey up, he kept glancing towards my youngest daughter.

    I felt uneasy and alighted from the lift. Surprisingly, the lift stopped just a storey above me. I quickly went back home to inform my husband who was fortunately on off today about the incident in the lift.

    While discussing, I just had the intuition to peep through the peephole and to my horror, that same guy was lurking just outside my house!

    I hid away but Hubby decided to confront the guy to ask for his intention for standing in front of our house. He claimed to be ‘working’ and is here everyday but Hubby called his bluff asking where is his town council shirt then and if he’s not with the town council, do provide his supervisor’s contact details. When he could not answer all those queries, Hubby threatened to call the police. The guy immediately said sorry and ran down the stairs.

    That whole incident send goosebumps all over my body.

    Hubby did call the police to inform them about the matter. The guy was about 170cm-ish aged probably in the late 30s/ early 40s wearing a grey nike shirt and cream coloured shorts. The only mistake was hubby forgot to snap a photo of the guy as he was charging his phone.

    The police mentioned that they will step up the patrolling and would only go through footages from cctv cameras at the staircase landing should the guy appear again.

    Sharing this here so that we can all be extra vigilant when we’re bringing our kids outside.

     

    Source: Nur Haryani Husni

  • Malaysia’s Defence Minister Plans To Send Humanitarian Aid To Marawi

    Malaysia’s Defence Minister Plans To Send Humanitarian Aid To Marawi

    Malaysia’s Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said he is in discussions with his Philippine counterpart to send humanitarian aid to conflict-hit Marawi.

    “We want to make sure Islamic State (IS) doesn’t have a foothold in the region, whether it’s in Marawi or anywhere in ASEAN,” he said. “The winning of hearts and minds also require human touch, and that’s why we are in discussions with secretary Delfin on sending humanitarian relief to help those fleeing Marawi because we don’t want them to turn to militancy because they are angry.”

    Hishammuddin was speaking to local media after officiating Malaysia’s military trading co-op facilities at the Subang Airforce Base on Thursday (Jul 6).

    The defence minister, who last month witnessed the launch of trilateral maritime patrols in the Sulu Sea with the Philippine and Indonesian armed forces, said he hoped to launch joint air patrols soon from Subang military airport outside Kuala Lumpur.

    While details are being ironed out, he reiterated that the armed conflicts in Marawi concerned the entire region, in particular the presence of foreign fighters there.

    He added that Malaysia had stepped up its military presence in the east coast of Sabah to prevent these fighters from slipping into the country.

    “Foreign fighters in Marawi is my biggest concern, as you know there were not just Malaysians who were shot dead in Marawi,” he said. “With Islamic State fighters fleeing former IS-controlled areas like Aleppo, Mosul and Raqqa, we do not know where they are fleeing to next.”

    Hishammuddin said he will be visiting Saudi Arabia to tighten efforts in fighting IS militancy through the sharing of assets and intelligence .

    He will be meeting the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia to discuss the setting up of the King Salman Regional Centre of Peace to counter narratives to win the war against IS.

     

    Source: CNA

  • Woman’s Jail Term Almost Doubled Due To Brutality Of Assault On Her Own 4-Year-Old Son

    Woman’s Jail Term Almost Doubled Due To Brutality Of Assault On Her Own 4-Year-Old Son

    A woman who assaulted her four-year-old son so brutally that he died had her original jail term of eight years increased to 14½ years on Thursday (July 6) after the prosecution appealed.

    Noraidah Mohd Yussof, 35, pushed her son repeatedly, causing him to hit his head on the floor. She also trampled on him, and grabbed him by the neck and lifted him while pushing him against a wall.

    The boy died from a fractured skull and bleeding in the brain.

    Noraidah was punishing her son for not reciting the numbers 11 to 18 in Malay correctly.

    Last year, Noraidah was sentenced by the High Court to eight years’ jail after she pleaded guilty to two counts each of causing grievous hurt and ill-treating a child. Two other counts of ill-treatment were taken into consideration during sentencing.

    The prosecution appealed to the Court of Appeal for a heavier sentence of at least 12 years’ jail.

    On Thursday, Deputy Public Prosecutor Kow Keng Siong said the lower court was wrong in accepting Noraidah’s “personality aberrations” as mitigating factors. These included a low tolerance for frustration, a tendency to act impulsively and blame others.

    Mr Kow added that personality aberrations did not amount to a recognisable mental disorder. If people are entitled to lenient sentences because of their impulsive or aggressive nature, it is tantamount to giving them an excuse to give in to their emotions and act out their frustrations without self-restraint, he said.

    Mr Kow said deterrence was a relevant sentencing factor. He cited statistics showing a rise in child abuse cases. Last year, the Ministry of Social and Family Development investigated 873 child abuse cases – a 60 per cent increase from 2015, when there were about 550 cases.

    The apex court, comprising Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon and Judges of Appeal Tay Yong Kwang and Steven Chong, agreed with the prosecutor’s arguments that Noraidah should get a longer jail term.

    The Chief Justice said the gravity of the case was aggravated by the boy’s young age. As his mother, she had a duty to protect him, but instead, her pattern of conduct as a whole pointed to cruelty towards the child, he added.

    Noraidah started abusing the boy in 2012, when he was two. She pushed him and stepped on his ribs when he fell and also twisted his hand when he scribbled on a sofa. She later took him to hospital, where he was found to have fractures in his elbow, calf and four ribs, as well as multiple bruises.

    In July 2012, the Child Protective Service (CPS) placed the boy in the care of her brother and sister-in-law. Four months later, Noraidah and her older daughter moved in with them. CPS closed the case in February 2014 after finding no further reports of abuse. Soon after, Noraidah moved out of the home with both children.

     

    Source: ST

  • [Malaysia] 120 Imam Di Sarawak Bakal Menunaikan Ibadah Haji Percuma

    [Malaysia] 120 Imam Di Sarawak Bakal Menunaikan Ibadah Haji Percuma

    Seramai 120 imam di Sarawak akan dapat menunaikan ibadah haji secara percuma tahun ini. Ini setelah mereka dan para anggota Jawatankuasa Kemajuan Dan Keselamatan Kampung (JKKK) di Sarawak yang terpilih, ditawarkan untuk menunaikan fardu haji di bawah Program Khas Haji Perdana Menteri tahun ini.

    Bagi Program Khas Haji Perdana Menteri 2017, seramai 1,100 orang dari seluruh negara berpeluang menunaikan ibadah haji musim ini. Semoga semua bakal jemaah-jemaah haji dari semua pelusuk duni mendapat haji yang mabrur dan selamat beribadah!

     

    Source: Bernama 

  • Shirin Has Been Missing Since Wed, Last Seen At Teck Whye

    Shirin Has Been Missing Since Wed, Last Seen At Teck Whye

    Assalamualaikum. Anyone to see my daughter around pls stop her and call me at 90577633. She has been missing since yesterday morning (5 July) and was last seen at Teck Whye CC around 330pm. I really need yr help and sympathy to inform me asap pls if she is to be seen outside. Thank you so much.

     

    Source: Azie Riz

     

    [Update: According to her mother who posted at 2pm on Thursday, Shirin is still not back at home.]