Tag: Ipoh

  • Awas, Elakkan Letak Gambar Anak Sebagai Gambar Profil WhatsApp

    Awas, Elakkan Letak Gambar Anak Sebagai Gambar Profil WhatsApp

    Orang ramai disaran supaya tidak menjadikan gambar keluarga terutama anak-anak mereka sebagai gambar profil pada aplikasi WhatsApp kerana ia boleh mengundang risiko keselamatan.

    Penolong Pesuruhjaya Perlindungan Data Peribadi, Jabatan Perlindungan Data Peribadi Mohd Shazrol Mohd Shah berkata adalah dibimbangi pihak yang berniat jahat mengakses gambar itu seterusnya mengecam wajah anak-anak pemilik nombor telefon.

    “Gambar profil WhatsApp bertujuan mungkin untuk mengenal pasti kawan-kawan cuma kita sarankan agar mereka meletakkan satu gambar yang elok untuk diri sendiri.

    “Kita jangan meletakkan gambar anak atau gambar orang lain kerana perkara ini boleh menyebabkan penjenayah dapat mengakses gambar tersebut sekali gus mencetuskan kejadian yang tidak diingini,” katanya.

    Encik Mohd Shazrol berkata demikian kepada Bernama selepas Sesi Perkongsian Maklumat Industri 2017 anjuran Forum Pengguna Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia sempena Hari Hak-Hak Pengguna Sedunia di Ipoh semalam (22 Mac).

    Encik Mohd Shazrol berkata tidak menjadi masalah sekiranya orang ramai tidak meletakkan gambar profil pada WhatsApp kerana aplikasi tersebut tetap boleh digunakan.

    Terdahulu, dalam taklimatnya Encik Mohd Shazrol menasihati ibu bapa supaya tidak meletakkan gambar anak-anak mereka dalam laman sosial termasuk Facebook kerana ia juga boleh mengundang risiko jenayah.

    “Penggunaan Facebook amat berisiko kerana walaupun gambar dalam akaun sudah dipadam, namun ia masih tersimpan di luar negara kerana data laman sosial itu diproses di luar negara,” katanya.

    Source: Beritamediacorp

  • Singaporeans Escape From Burning Five Stars Express Coach Bound For Singapore

    Singaporeans Escape From Burning Five Stars Express Coach Bound For Singapore

    SINGAPORE: A Five Stars Express coach travelling from Ipoh to Singapore caught fire along Malaysia’s North-South Highway early Sunday (Jul 12) morning.

    According to a spokesperson from Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, no one was injured, and the passengers managed to continue their journey to Singapore.

    “We have not been approached for assistance by any Singaporeans in this case,” the spokesperson added.

    Michelle Lim, a passenger on the bus, which was travelling from Ipoh’s Jalan Bendahara to Golden Mile Complex in Singapore, told Channel NewsAsia she smelled burning odour about three-and-a-half hours into the journey at 1.30am. She said there were about 20 passengers travelling on the coach.

    The fire happened along the highway after Jasin, Melaka and near Tangkak, Johor, said The One Travel & Tours Bus Service, the agency operating the bus route.

    “At around 2am, the bus driver sensed something was wrong and pulled up along the round shoulder,” Ms Lim said. “The driver ordered passengers to disembark from the bus after thin smoke was seen inside the bus. The passengers disembarked in an orderly fashion and the bus driver’s assistant helped retrieve belongings from inside the bus as well as from the luggage hold.”

    She added: “After we got out, the bus caught fire and was engulfed in thick smoke – and both the driver and his assistant were pouring buckets of water to put out the blaze.”

    Although most passengers retrieved most of their belongings and luggage, some left their passports behind in the coach, according to Ms Lim.

    At 2.30am, another coach, operated by TransStar, arrived on the scene to pick up Ms Lim, her husband and two other passengers. The rest of the passengers remained at the site waiting for other buses to pick them up.

    A Five Stars Express coach with around 20 passengers caught fire along Malaysia’s North-South Highway during its journey from Ipoh to Singapore early this morning. No one was injured, according to a passenger on the bus. http://bit.ly/1NXqCZBVideo: Michelle Lim

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Malaysian Models Involved In Ipoh Semi-nude Photo Shoot Have Been Fined RM400

    Malaysian Models Involved In Ipoh Semi-nude Photo Shoot Have Been Fined RM400

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    IPOH: The two models involved in the semi-nude photo shoot here have been fined RM400 each in default of a months’ jail.

    Magistrate Haslinda A Raof made the judgment on Wednesday after both freelance models Low Kah Wai, 27, and How Jo Yee, 21, pleaded guilty of causing nuisance in public at a traffic light in front of a bank along Jalan Sultan Yussuf here on Aug 25.

    Both were charged under Under Section 268 of the Penal Code and sentenced under Section 290 of the same code, which was also read together with Section 34 of the same code.

    Deputy public prosecutor Harris Ong Mohd Jeffery Ong said Low was only wearing black pants and shoes without wearing any shirt, while How was wearing white undergarments.

    “Their actions caught the attention of the public and some photographs of them were captured and circulated through social media,” he said, while pushing for the maximum penalty of RM400 to be meted out.

    “The country is made up of a multi-cultural society and their actions are unacceptable,” he added.

    On behalf of the models’ mitigation, counsel Andrew Soong said both would apologised to the people who were offended by their actions.

    “The have also cooperated with the police, pleaded guilty and save the court’s time.

    “Furthermore, the photographs on social media were not posted by them and they did not have the intention to do so,” he said.

    Both paid the fine.

    When met after the proceedings, Soong said his clients and their respective families were stressed out since the photographs went viral online.

    He said they were mulling to take actions against those who published the photographs online.

    Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/08/27/Semi-nude-models-fined/

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  • Malaysian Couple Semi-Naked Wedding Photoshoot Goes Viral

    Malaysian Couple Semi-Naked Wedding Photoshoot Goes Viral

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    IPOH – Photos of a semi-naked couple, believed to be taking their pre-wedding photographs in front of a bank on Jalan Sultan Yussuf here have surfaced on social media.

    The photographs depict the groom wearing a bow tie and black pants while the bride was in white undergarments and a wedding veil.

    It is not known when the photographs of the brazen couple were taken but the photographs have surfaced online since Monday.

    The couple also seemed undaunted by their action while being photographed by some members of the public passing by.

    A wedding gallery general manager, who only wished to be known as Koo, said it was only a photo shoot and the couple were models.

    Koo, who organised the photo shoot, said the photographers were merely exploring “creativity” and was surprised by the response triggered on social media.

    He said he has considered the legal issues on the matter and was confident that it was not an offence.

    “People are just over-reacting because they have never seen a bikini-clad woman on the streets before.

    “It is their rights to complaint,” said Koo, adding that he has been a professional photographer for more than 20 years.

    “I chose the location because it suited the theme and concept,” he added.

    When contacted, Perak police chief Senior Deputy Comm Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said the police have not received any reports but are probing on the matter.

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com/news/malaysia/couples-semi-nude-wedding-photo-shoot-making-waves-social-media

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