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  • New Citizen From China Arrested, On Way To Join Militia To Fight Against ISIS

    New Citizen From China Arrested, On Way To Join Militia To Fight Against ISIS

    Four Singapore citizens have been dealt with under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for taking part in violence or intending to undertake violence in armed conflicts overseas, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced on Wednesday (March 16).

    Two of the men, Mohammad Razif Yahya, 27, and Amiruddin Sawir, 53, were detained under the ISA in August 2015 for voluntarily fighting in the sectarian conflict in Yemen.

    A third, Mohamed Mohideen Mohamed Jais, 25, had also performed armed sentry duties in the wartorn Middle East country and was issued with a Restriction Order, which limits his activities, this month.

    In the first case of its kind, Wang Yuandongyi, 23, was also placed on a Restriction Order this month. He had left Singapore and was on his way to Turkey and Syria to join a Kurdish militia group that was fighting against terrorist group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

    On the request of the Singapore Government, he was located by the authorities of a third country he had travelled to – which the ministry did not name – and turned back to Singapore.

    The ministry said Razif and Amiruddin were detained for having voluntarily taken up arms and taken part in Yemen’s armed sectarian conflict.

    Razif had begun studying in a religious institution there in January 2010, and Amiruddin begun his studies there in July 2013.

    The two had volunteered for armed sentry duties at the school against possible attacks by Shi’ite Houthi insurgents, who have been fighting the Yemeni government since 2014.

    Razif went through sniper training, and was equipped with an AK-47 assault rifle and a Dragunov sniper rifle. Amiruddin was also armed with an AK-47 rifle. Both of them were involved in fighting the rebels.

    “Razif and Amiruddin were prepared to kill and be killed as ‘martyrs’ in the sectarian conflict in Yemen,” the ministry said in a statement. “By taking up arms in Yemen, they have demonstrated a readiness to use violence to pursue their religious cause. As such, they are assessed to pose a security threat to Singapore.”

    As for Mohideen, he had performed armed sentry duties while pursuing religious studies in Yemen, the ministry added.

    While he did not encounter a situation where he had to open fire, he “understood that he had to return fire using the AK-47 assigned to him, with the aim to kill if there was an incursion by the Houthis”.

    “The Government takes a stern view against anyone who supports, promotes, undertakes or makes preparations to undertake armed violence, regardless of how they rationalise such violence ideologically, or where the violence takes place,” the ministry said.

    Anyone who is aware of a person becoming involved in terrorism-related activities, including planning to travel to conflict zones to take part in an armed conflict, should promptly inform the Internal Security Department on 1800-2626-473 or call the police on 999, it added.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

     

  • Married Ex-SCDF LTC Charged For Sexually Inappropriate Conduct

    Married Ex-SCDF LTC Charged For Sexually Inappropriate Conduct

    A former Singapore Civil Defence Force Lieutenant-Colonel was charged in court on Wednesday (March 16) with unlawfully stalking a woman in August 2015.

    Goh Wee Hong, 39, was with the SCDF when he allegedly stalked the woman by sending her text messages in which he made sexual advances to the 28-year-old to harass her between Aug 27 and 30 last year.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Sheryl Janet George successfully asked for a gag order, so the woman cannot be named.

    Goh, who is married, is represented by Mr Tan Hee Joek, who told the court that he had just been briefed and has instructions to claim trial.

    He applied for access to the text messages referred to in the charge.

    A pre-trial conference is scheduled for April 27.

    If convicted under the Protection from Harassment Act, Goh can be fined up to $5,000 and jailed for up to 12 months

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

     

  • Contribute To The Efforts By Dominique Lee’s Family To Search For Justice

    Contribute To The Efforts By Dominique Lee’s Family To Search For Justice

    Hey guys,

    We heard from Dom’s family that they intend to go ahead with the appeal in order to seek justice and equality for Dom and all other past, present and future NSFs and men. However, they only have until 2 April to lodge the appeal, which requires a security deposit of $60,000, excluding the legal costs. This is not a small sum and all we want to do is to help out as much as we can.

    We have all been touched by Dom one way or another. This is an opportunity for us to return the love and kindness he had shown us over the years. Let’s give his family all the support we can, by helping them come up with the security deposit. We not only want to collect enough funds for the deposit, but also to garner enough support to show Dom’s family that even if MINDEF or SAF do not care, the rest of us Singaporeans do. Let us show them that there are enough of us Singaporeans who want them to be accountable for the safety and lives of our brothers.

    In the event we are able to raise more than $60,000, the excess will be use to cover the legal cost of the family, or donated to a charity of their choice. Let’s do our part to take care of one of our own. Please also help to share this on your Facebook page. Thank you.

    – Xian Wen

    https://www.generosity.com/fundraising/justice-for-all-singaporean-sons

     

    Source: In memory of Dominique Sarron Lee

  • Payung Terbesar Dunia Di Masjidil Haram Sedang Dipasang

    Payung Terbesar Dunia Di Masjidil Haram Sedang Dipasang

    MAKKAH: Kerja-kerja pemasangan payung lipat paling besar di dunia bermula pada hari Khamis lalu (10 Mac), di halaman bahagian utara Masjidil Haram.

    Ia merupakan yang pertama daripada lapan payung gergasi berteknologi tinggi dan 54 payung lebih kecil yang akan dipasang di Masjidil Haram dalam tempoh enam bulan akan datang.

    Laman Saudi Gazette yang melaporkan demikian menambah, payung itu dibuat di Jerman, dengan setiap payung dilengkapi jam yang besar, skrin yang memberi panduan kepada para jemaah, alat hawa dingin dan kamera pengawasan.

    Setiap payung setinggi 45 meter dan seberat 16 tan.

    Ia akan memayungi kawasan seluas 2,400 meter persegi apabila dibuka.

    Sekitar 25 jurutera, juruteknik khas dan para pakar keselamatan dari Jerman akan menyelia proses pemasangan dan mekanisme operasi elektronik.

    PAYUNGI 400,000 JEMAAH

    Lagi 54 payung yang bersaiz lebih kecil juga akan dipasang di halaman bahagian utara, memayungi kawasan seluas 19,200 meter persegi, lapor laman tersebut lagi.

    Sebagai sebahagian daripada projek itu, 122 bangku untuk para jemaah berehat serta bangunan khidmat akan dibina.

    Kerja-kerja prasarana bagi pemasangan payung-payung itu sudahpun bermula.

    Keseluruhan plaza di bahagian utara masjid bermula dari struktur Peluasan Raja Fahd hingga struktur Peluasan Raja Abdullah akan dilengkapi payung-payung tersebut apabila projek berkenaan siap.

    Kawasan-kawasan dengan tempat teduh itu akan dapat memuatkan sekitar 400,000 jemaah.

    Ketua Presiden bagi Ehwal Dua Masjid Suci menyelia projek itu, dengan kerjasama daripara pakar-pakar dari Kementerian Pendidikan dan syarikat kontrak, yang menjalankan projek peluasan terbesar tapak paling suci Islam.

    PAYUNG IDEA ALLAHYARHAM RAJA ABDULLAH

    Menurut Saudi Gazette, Raja Abdullah mengarahkan pemasangan payung-payung itu di halaman di sekeliling Masjidil Haram pada bulan Disember 2014, iaitu beberapa hari sebelum pemergiannya.

    Ketua Presiden Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, mengumumkan bahawa arahan raja itu dikeluarkan bagi menyediakan tempat berteduh di plaza-plaza luaran, sebagai tambahan kepada kawasan-kawasan yang diluluskan dalam projek Peluasan Raja Abdullah, dengan kawasan tambahan sekitar 275,000 meter persegi.

    Lebih 300 payung akan menyediakan tempat berteduh dari matahari untuk para jemaah Masjidil Haram, menurut beliau.

    Sebelum ini hampir 250 payung yang serupa sudah dipasang di plaza-plaza di sekitar Masjid Nabawi yang terletak di Madinah.

    ‘BUNGA-BUNGA’ CANGGIH

    Seperti bunga yang mengembang, setiap payung itu direka untuk lipat dan buka mengikut minit-minit yang ditetapkan supaya mengelak daripada berlanggar antara satu dengan yang lain, menurut laporan Saudi Gazette.

    Operasinya juga mengikut perubahan suhu harian.

    Payung-payung berkenaan dibuka setiap pagi dan ditutup dalam masa kurang tiga minit pada sebelah petang.

    Pada musim panas, payung-payung itu menyediakan teduhan daripada panas matahari.

    Apabila ditutup pada sebelah malam, ia membolehkan baki haba diserap ke lantai dan tembok untuk disalurkan semula ke atmosfera.

    Proses itu berbeza pada musim sejuk, apabila suhu lebih rendah, payung-payung itu tidak dibuka pada sebelah pagi untuk membolehkan matahari memanaskan kawasan tersebut dan dibuka pada sebelah malam untuk mengekalkan haba di bahagian lantai.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Pregnant Woman Overnight At Bus Stop With Toddler Because Tigerair Refused To Allow Her To Fly

    Pregnant Woman Overnight At Bus Stop With Toddler Because Tigerair Refused To Allow Her To Fly

    A heavily pregnant woman slept at a bus stop with her toddler son after Tigerair staff allegedly stopped her boarding a flight from Sydney to Melbourne, despite her having a medical certificate.

    Aileen Chand nee Bourke, from Epping in Victoria, travelled to Sydney with her husband Sharneet and two-year-old son Jacob on Friday night for a weekend away before their second child is born in a matter of weeks.

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    Aileen Chand claims she was ‘forced to sleep at bus stop’ with her toddler son after Tiger Air allegely refused her entry to a flight, despite having medical certificate. Photo: Supplied

    At 34 weeks pregnant, 30-year-old Aileen was required to obtain a medical certificate so she could be cleared to fly from her doctor in Victoria, which the couple did.

    The family flew with Tigerair up to Sydney from Melbourne on Friday night with no problems. Photo: Facebook

    The family-of-three boarded the TT252 flight from Melbourne on Friday night and arrived in Sydney at 5pm.

    “I just wanted to give my wife a nice break before she gives birth to our second child,” Mr Chand, 31, told Yahoo7 News.

    Aileen was given this medical certificate from her doctor in Melbourne before she flew out to Sydney. Photo: Supplied

    While the couple met up with friends and spent the weekend sightseeing in Sydney, their problems began when they arrived at Sydney airport on Sunday evening.

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

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