Tag: Kuala Lumpur International Airport

  • Raja Bomoh Sorry Not Sorry, Claimed Bizarre Rituals Carried Out Under Orders

    Raja Bomoh Sorry Not Sorry, Claimed Bizarre Rituals Carried Out Under Orders

    Ibrahim Mat Zin courted international stardom when he attempted to track the missing MAS aircraft MH370 with a pair of bamboo binoculars and coconuts.

    His antics at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) had left Malaysian authorities red-faced.

    Since then, the self-styled “raja bomoh” or “king of shamans” has appeared at various places, including outside the Sungai Buloh prison, where he performed a ritual to protect incarcerated former opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.

    However, Ibrahim has repented and apologised to all Malaysians, both Muslims and non-Muslims, for his stunts.

    The 66-year-old, who is often decked in a suit, also claimed that certain individuals, whom he cannot name, had ordered him to perform the rituals.

     

    Source: www.malaysiakini.com

  • Man In Knee-Length Shorts Told To Cover Up At KLIA

    Man In Knee-Length Shorts Told To Cover Up At KLIA

    A Malaysian businessman wearing knee-length shorts was told to cover up at Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Baggage Services Lost and Found section.

    Mr Wilson Ng was forced to put on black trousers and swap his sandals for black shoes in order to retrieve his bag.

    The incident took place on May 7, but Mr Ng only wrote about it on his blog placesandfoods.com on Thursday (June 25) after reading numerous reports on such incidents.

    Mr Ng said an officer told him that his attire did not comply with the dress code and asked him to return home to change.

    He was later given trousers and shoes to put on.

    Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd said on Friday (June 26) that the incident was due to “miscommunication”.

    It told Malay Mail Online: “First and foremost, the dress code applies for public requesting for visitor passes to enter the terminal for any official visits or work purposes. However, the dress code does not apply to passengers passing through our airports.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg