Tag: murder

  • 5 Killed In Gun Attack On Canada Mosque

    5 Killed In Gun Attack On Canada Mosque

    ive people have reportedly been killed and several injured in a gun attack at a mosque in Québec City, the mosque’s president has said.

    The shooting was carried out by three attackers and happened during evening prayers at about 8pm on Sunday, said witnesses.

    About 40 people were thought to be in the building – the Québec City Islamic cultural center on Sainte-Foy Street – at the time.

    Two arrests have been made, a police spokesman said, but did not release details of the death toll.

    A large security cordon has been set up around the site.

    Canada’s publics safety minister, Ralph Goodale, said he was “deeply saddened” by the deaths.

    In June, during the holy month of Ramadan, a pig’s head was left at the mosque, CBC reported.

     

    Source: www.theguardian.com

     

  • Man Arrested Over Deaths Of Wife, Daughter, On Chinese New Year

    Man Arrested Over Deaths Of Wife, Daughter, On Chinese New Year

    Singapore police arrested a 41-year-old man in connection with the suspected murder of a 39-year-old woman and her 4-year-old daughter on 28 January, the first day of Chinese New Year. The suspect is believed to be the deceased woman’s husband and was arrested from his flat, where the incident happened.

    The police were asked for assistance at a sixth-floor unit at Woodlands Drive 52, Block 619, at around 6.35pm, following the SCDF sent one fire engine, one red rhino, one ambulance and a support vehicle to the scene. The two bodies were discovered in the bedroom and the paramedics declared them dead at the scene. However, the cause of death still remains unknown.

    According to Straits Times, police said there was a burning smell in the air at the site. A 47-year-old transport supervisor also said that he noticed the smell of burning plastic when he left the house at around 7am that day. “At first, I thought people were burning things for Chinese New Year, but when I returned in the evening around 5pm the smell was still there,” he said, as reported.

    The supervisor also said that he last saw the woman, identified as Madam Choong Pei Shan, on Monday or Tuesday morning hanging clothes.

    It was also reported that another neighbour, who lives a few units down, said the couple moved into the unit about five years ago and they mostly kept to themselves. However, the woman, who was a housewife, used to greet and smile at people.

    The neighbours also said that they were completely unaware of the incident as there were not sounds, shouting or screaming. Police have ordered an investigation into the case.

     

    Source: www.ibtimes.sg

  • Kes Bunuh Tanah Merah: Ahmad Muin Yaacob Didakwa Dengan Tuduhan Membunuh Maimunah Awang

    Kes Bunuh Tanah Merah: Ahmad Muin Yaacob Didakwa Dengan Tuduhan Membunuh Maimunah Awang

    Seorang lelaki warga Malaysia berusia 23 tahun didakwa hari ini (21 Dis) atas pembunuhan Cik Maimunah Awang yang jenazahnya dijumpai di dalam sebuah longkang berdekatan Terminal Feri Tanah Merah.

    Mangsa yang berusia 54 tahun itu bekerja sebagai penyelia pekerja pembersihan di terminal feri berkenaan.

    Ahmad Muin Yaacob dituduh membunuh mangsa pada 24 November lalu.

    Pasukan polis Singapura menyatakan semalam bahawa Ahmad ditangkap di Malaysia pada Ahad lalu dengan bantuan polis Malaysia dan diserahkan kepada pihak berkuasa Singapura keesokan harinya.

    Dia tidak menunjukkan sebarang emosi semasa tuduhan terhadapnya dibacakan, tetapi sebaliknya menanyakan satu soalan kepada hakim: “Bolehkah saya diselamatkan daripada hukuman mati jika saya bekerjasama dengan pihak berkuasa?”

    Ahmad akan ditahan reman selama seminggu untuk disiasat dan akan dihadapkan ke mahkamah pada Rabu depan.

    Jika didapati bersalah, dia boleh dikenakan hukuman mati.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • International Crisis Group: Rohingyas Involved In Attack On Border Guards Headed With People With Links To Pakistan And Saudi Arabia

    International Crisis Group: Rohingyas Involved In Attack On Border Guards Headed With People With Links To Pakistan And Saudi Arabia

    A group of Rohingya Muslims that attacked Myanmar border guards in October is headed by people with links to Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the International Crisis Group (ICG) said on Thursday, citing members of the group.

    The coordinated attacks on Oct. 9 killed nine policemen and sparked a crackdown by security forces in the Muslim-majority northern sector of Rakhine State in the country’s northwest.

    At least 86 people have been killed, according to state media, and the United Nations has estimated 27,000 members of the largely stateless Rohingya minority have fled across the border to Bangladesh.

    Predominantly Buddhist Myanmar’s government, led by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, blamed Rohingyas supported by foreign militants for the Oct. 9 attacks, but has issued scant additional information about the assailants it called “terrorists.”

    A group calling itself Harakah al-Yakin claimed responsibility for the attacks in video statements and the Brussels-based ICG said it had interviewed four members of the group in Rakhine State and two outside Myanmar, as well as individuals in contact with members via messaging apps.

    The Harakah al-Yakin, or Faith Movement, was formed after communal violence in 2012 in which more than 100 people were killed and about 140,000 displaced in Rakhine State, most of them Rohingya, the group said.

    Rohingya who have fought in other conflicts, as well as Pakistanis or Afghans, gave clandestine training to villagers in northern Rakhine over two years ahead of the attacks, it said.

    “It included weapons use, guerrilla tactics and, HaY members and trainees report, a particular focus on explosives and IEDs,” the group said, referring to improvised explosive devices.

    It identified Harakah al-Yakin’s leader, who has appeared prominently in a series of nine videos posted online, as Ata Ullah, born in Karachi, Pakistan, to a Rohingya migrant father before moving as a child to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

    “Though not confirmed, there are indications he went to Pakistan and possibly elsewhere, and that he received practical training in modern guerrilla warfare,” the group said. It noted that Ata Ullah was one of 20 Rohingya from Saudi Arabia leading the group’s operations in Rakhine State.

    Separately, a committee of 20 senior Rohingya emigres oversees the group, which has headquarters in Mecca, the ICG said.

    U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a news briefing on Thursday that the United States was aware of the report and reviewing it, but declined to comment further.

    Groups like Islamic State and al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent have referred to the plight of the Rohingya in their material, and the battlefield experience of at least some of the Rohingya fighters implied links to international militants, the ICG said.

    However, ICG said the group has notably not engaged in attacks on the civilian Buddhist population in Rakhine. Harakah al-Yakin’s statements to date indicate its main goals are to end the persecution of the Rohingya in Myanmar and secure the minority’s citizenship status.

    “It is possible, however, that its objectives could evolve, given its appeals to religious legitimacy and links to international jihadist groups, so it is essential that government efforts do not focus only or primarily on military approaches, but also address underlying community grievances and suffering,” the ICG said.

     

    Source: www.reuters.com

  • Myanmar Calls ASEAN Talks Over Rohingya

    Myanmar Calls ASEAN Talks Over Rohingya

    [YANGON] Myanmar has called an emergency Asean meeting to discuss the Rohingya crisis, a diplomat said Monday, as regional tensions deepen over a bloody military crackdown on the country’s Muslim minority.

    More than 20,000 Rohingya have flooded into Bangladesh over the past two months, fleeing a military campaign in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state.

    Their stories of mass rape and murder at the hands of security forces have galvanised protests in Muslim nations around the region, with Buddhist-majority Myanmar facing diplomatic pressure from its neighbours.

    Last week Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak lashed out at Myanmar’s de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi for allowing “genocide” on her watch, speaking before thousands of angry protesters in Kuala Lumpur.

    Myanmar, which has vehemently denied the accusations, responded by angrily summoning Malaysia’s ambassador and banning its workers from going to the country.

    A diplomatic source in the Philippines confirmed Myanmar had invited them for an emergency Asean meeting to discuss “the Rohingya issue”.

    The source declined to give more details on the meeting, which the Nikkei reported would be held in Yangon on Dec 19. Myanmar officials could not be reached for comment.

    The bloodshed presents the biggest challenge to Nobel Peace prize winner Ms Suu Kyi since her party won the country’s first democratic elections in a generation last year.

    Last week the UN’s special adviser on Myanmar criticised her handling of the crisis, saying it had “caused frustration locally and disappointment internationally”.

    Ms Suu Kyi also held talks over Rakhine with the foreign minister of Indonesia, after cancelling a visit to the country in November following protests and an attempted attack on the Myanmar embassy.

    State media report almost 100 people have been killed – 17 soldiers and 76 suspects – in the army operation in Rakhine that followed deadly raids on police border posts on Oct 9.

    That includes six suspects who died during interrogations, the Global New Light of Myanmar said on Saturday, out of some 575 people who have been detained.

    Advocacy groups put the death toll in the hundreds, but foreign journalists and independent investigators have been barred from visiting the area to verify the figures.

    With the crisis showing no sign of abating, the government over the weekend extended a 7.00pm to 6.00am curfew across the locked-down area for another two months.

     

    Source: www.businesstimes.com.sg