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  • 12 Year Old Rape Victim Bites Rapist’s Penis

    12 Year Old Rape Victim Bites Rapist’s Penis

    KUCHING: A fishmonger raped a Year Six pupil on Sunday but the plucky girl then turned the tables on him when he forced her to perform oral sex on him — she bit the man’s penis until it bled.

    Sources said the man had taken the victim to an abandoned house in Jalan Masja and raped her aboout 1.30pm.

    A source said, not being satisfied, the man then forced the girl to perform fellatio on him.

    “Taking her chance, the victim bit the suspect’s private part until it bled,” the source said.

    The suspect, who couldn’t handle the pain, later sent the victim back to her house.

    There, the girl informed her mother what happened and the latter lodged a report at the Gita police station on the same day.

    “Police picked up the suspect from his house. He was sent to the hospital for examination to his injuries,” the source said, adding that the case would be investigated under section 376 of the Penal Code for rape.

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Bangkok Blast: TNT, Ball Bearings Used In Bomb

    Bangkok Blast: TNT, Ball Bearings Used In Bomb

    BANGKOK: Authorities are still waiting for lab-test results before confirming the type of bomb that was used to stage the bloody attack in Bangkok on Monday.

    Tests can identify the type of gunpowder from soot found on victims’ clothes and tissue,” an informed source said.  “From there, we will be able to trace precursor materials of the bomb”.

    The government has now described Monday’s bomb blast as the worst ever attack on Thai soil.

    Hitting the world-famous Erawan Shrine at the Ratchaprasong Intersection, the explosion killed at least 20 victims and injured more than 100 others.

    After the explosion, authorities closed traffic around the intersection until Tuesday afternoon as officials scoured for evidence. Found at the scene were some 0.6-mm ball bearings.

    The same source said there was a high possibility that the bomb in the Monday’s attack was TNT.

    “It’s inflammable, highly destructive and yellow,” it added.

    National Police Commissioner Pol General Somyot Poompanmuang said the bomb had complete combustion, and left hardly any trace at the crime scene.

    “That’s why it took time for the explosives ordnance disposal team to collect evidence,” Somyot said.

    Pol General Jarumporn Suramanee, an adviser to the national police chief, inspected the blast scene himself.

    Also at the shrine was Supanee Wattanawijarn, treasurer of the Than Tao Mahaprom Foundation Erawan Hotel. Her foundation takes care of the Erawan Shrine, where Than Tao Mahaprom (the sacred Brahma statue) is enshrined.

    Deputy National Police Commissioner Pol General Ruangsak Jritake accompanied Supanee as they examined the sacred statue together.

    “The blast has caused some damage to the statue’s chin and right arm,” he said.

    Supanee said the repairs would be done by the Office of Traditional Arts, using plaster and gold ornaments.

    “During the repair, people are still welcome to the shrine,” she said, adding that security measures around the shrine would be increased.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my

  • Singaporean Survivor Of Bangkok Blast: I Found Pieces Of Flesh

    Singaporean Survivor Of Bangkok Blast: I Found Pieces Of Flesh

    A thunderous sound. A searing bright light. And then, dead bodies to her right and left.

    This was how Madam Betty Ong described the moments after the bombing at the Erawan Shrine in the heart of central Bangkok on Monday evening.

    She was at one corner of the Shrine when the bomb went off.

    When she came to her senses, the path in front of her was strewn with broken glass.

    People were screaming and those who could move scrambled to get away.

    The windows of the neighbouring buildings had shattered and there were dead bodies everywhere.

    Speaking to the The New Paper over the phone from Hua Chiew Hospital in Bangkok, Mdm Ong, 70, said: “At that instant, it didn’t strike me as a bomb or anything. I thought somebody was doing some gas lighting. That was the impression I got. It was a very bright spark.”

    The retiree added: “One child just beside me was not moving already. There was no blood, but he was not moving at all.”

    Madam Ong’s brother told her his leg was broken.

    When her sister came by, there were pieces of flesh on her body.

    At least 20 people, including a Singaporean woman, were killed in the blast at about 7pm local time on Monday.

    More than 120 were injured.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Reflect On The Death Of Our Own Singaporean In Bangkok, Violence Must Be Condemned And Delegitimised

    Reflect On The Death Of Our Own Singaporean In Bangkok, Violence Must Be Condemned And Delegitimised

    Rilek1Corner,

    A Singaporean Ms Melisa Liu Rui Chun just lost a life in a terror attack in Bangkok and here we are carrying on with life as per normal. No one-minute silence, no mark of respect. Very little reflection. The government will tell you that it is a good sign that the community can carry on depite such a tragedy but is there really no room to think about what happened?

    Thai Police still have not identified the culprit and the motive. Whatever it is, this is a terror attack not just on Thailand, but also other countries whose citizens have been a victim of this attack. The perpetrator does not have be a bearded, AK-47 wielding mad man for this to be called a terror attack. This is someone using violence to force authorities to submit to them. Selfish people who only think about their self-interest.

    Violence, for whatever reasons cannot be justified. If there is no rule of law and everyone who doesn’t get their way resort to violence to achieve their objectives, how iwll the world turn out?

    What was supposed to be a happy occasion for her turned ot to be a nightmare for her friends and family. Within seconds, lives were changed. Lives were destroyed and may not recover even after years.

    Even as we go on with our busy lives, let’s reflect about what happened. Reflect on why the Singaporean life is lost bcause of an act of senseless violence. Do not let her death be in vain.

     

    Singapura Son

    [Reader Contribution]

  • MINDEF: Allegations Of Discriminatory Behaviour Are Taken Seriously, Investigations Ongoing

    MINDEF: Allegations Of Discriminatory Behaviour Are Taken Seriously, Investigations Ongoing

    It has come to our attention that there are social media posts spreading allegations of discriminatory practices in the SAF.

    MINDEF/SAF takes such allegations seriously as it impacts public trust and undermines the strong public support for National Service (NS) and the SAF.

    MINDEF/SAF does not tolerate any discriminatory behaviour and is investigating to determine the facts of the case. We take a serious view of the conduct of our servicemen.

    If any service personnel is found to have breached our Code of Conduct, disciplinary proceedings will be convened and the necessary actions will be taken.

     

    Source: Cyberpioneer

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