We need to bus

GOMBAK: "I remembered, the last time to take a passenger bus in this area four years ago and after that, there is no public transport goes here.

Abandoned bus stops Kampung Sungai Pusu .
"Only once in a while the taxi sign, is even less reason people prefer to walk to the nearest bus stops as taxi fare charges are too expensive," said the student, Seri Indah Sapawi, 16, who was disappointed because the bus to Kampung Sungai Pusu, in here, stopped for a long time. 

Review Metroplus into the area found that on average people complain and say difficult, especially for those who do not have their own vehicles to leave the city or nearby town, especially to buy essentials. 

Seri said, the difficulty is not only confronting the population depends on public transport only, but students who want to go to school and had to do the same thing by walking three miles to the nearest bus stop.

"School bus service is not available, so we had to leave as early as 5 am to wait for the bus in front of the main entrance of International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) because it only pick up passengers there," he said. 

DANGEROUS ... Seri Indah shows the way
dilgunakan pass people to go
to the nearest bus stop.
Population, Osman Ismail, 56, said that since the bus stopped, the various difficulties faced by people other than police the route to the bus stop worrying.

"If want to take the bus into town, we had to walk and through the shortcut to the nearest stop. It is especially harmful to children because the route in the rubber plantations, "he said. 

He said, if not through shortcuts as far as three miles, they must use the main road further away, about five miles. 

"Sometimes there is a taxi that goes into this area, but we can not afford that expensive fare between RM6 to RM7, so it's burdensome, if using a taxi every day," he said. 

He said, understood, bus service halted due to the number of passengers is too little, but Osman still hope the parties concerned are able to find solutions to help people in the area. 

By Shuhada Mansor

The Owner Wants Compensation

SRI MEDAN - A total of 25 landowners involved in the implementation of a development project, here, soon the farmers want compensation from related parties.

Construction is intended is a bridge between the two regions, namely Wahid Village Drainage, Drainage Jayos, Sri Medan with Drain Number Nine, Sri Dayong, Sri Medan.

One of the landowners, Kusni Simoh said, due to bridge construction, part of their land had been taken as the road. 

He said they had worked the land since 1968 and have gained some notice in 5A.

"With such notice, we are required to pay the initial premium in December 2008 but now the land is taken as the road without any compensation. 

"We do not mind if the land is taken for development, because it will facilitate the public, but expect the rights of owners of this land be given due attention," he said to the Daily Herald. 

Another landowner, Razali Abdul Rahman, 76, said he was one of the first person to open the land which was previously forest. 

He said the land acquisition for development involving an area of ​​approximately 20 hectares on which was placed the sign of respect. 

"Since 2008, after receiving notice of 5A, we have to plant oil palm on the land since before it was somewhat neglected due to flood-prone. 

"Similarly in 1995, was no effort made ​​to develop this land, but it was burned and abandoned for several years after trying planted with crops such as fruits," he said. 

Razali said, now, they just plant oil palm, there were groups who wanted the land without any compensation when the notice given 5A is shown the name of every owner.

By : Correspondent Sinar Harian

Persuaded Her To Avoid Abandoned Babies

Caring attitude for a couple of Single Base Village, Merbok near here who are willing to give protection to a student of higher education institutions (HEIs) to pregnant out of wedlock, managed to avoid the possibility of another abandoned babies.
SHAHANIM Mohd. Yusof (right) watching twin infant who was born an illegitimate child of a student IPT and is now maintained by Jamil Man (second from right) and Rokiah Ramli (second from left) in the village of Ban Single, Merbok, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.
Concern Jamil Ramli Rokiah Man and their 37-year-old has saved two innocent babies from Kuala Lumpur when the student decides twin birth here on March 8. 

Both babies named Muhammad Abdullah and Muhammad Rayyan Rayyan Farris Harris Abdullah, is now looked after by the family, which also has four children ages 8 to 16 years. 

Rokiah found Utusan Malaysia after visiting deputy chief of UMNO Puteri, Shahanim Mohd. Ray at home said they knew students last year through the 22-year-old foster organized by a university from the Klang Valley in Merbok middle of last year. 

"After completing the program, Ana (pseudonym) who hails from Kuala Lumpur to continue good relations and frequent questioning by telephone and SMS (short message service) with us," he said.  

However, he said, at the end of November, Ana was contacted and his plight. 

"He told me to have been pregnant a few months later stuck with her boyfriend. The connection does not have a boyfriend parents while the parents did not know Ana is''he said. 

Rokiah said, after talking to her, he then advised the child's foster defer their studies and stay with the Single Base Village. "As for fear he is acting is not really like throwing the baby, I provide appropriate advice and offer protection to Ana," he said. 

He said, finally on 31 December, the university students decided to stay with her until she gave birth. "My husband and I manage all things, including bringing Ana checkup at the clinic," he said. 

Add Rokiah, foster daughter gave birth to twin babies weighing 1.8 and 1.6 kilograms in Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim (HSAH), March 8. 

Meanwhile, Jamil who works as a bus driver said he and his wife wish to take care of twin children until Ana is ready to receive it. 

"I urge him to re-connect the study and legally married to her boyfriend. After properly married, I will leave this child to him," he said. 

In the meantime, Shahanim said he revealed the story in support of the We Care campaign driven Utusan Malaysia. 

"This is a good example to society. As a caring family and Rokiah Jamil has succeeded in avoiding the unwanted cases, such as disposable baby that is getting worrying now," he said. 

He hoped that the community can also provide protection and a second chance to the girls stuck to back repentant and be a lesson to others not to act outside the constraints of the future. 

Shahanim said it will also provide moral support, including appropriate guidance to the young mothers involved to persevere with life. 

We Care Campaign organized by the Utusan Malaysia in collaboration with the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Employees Association of Malaysia (Employee) and Astro.

Orang Minyak Batty In Ketari

Black Board alleged burglary, rape fear the people.

Girls in 20 villages and residential amenity Ketari, Bentong are advised not to walk alone, especially at night to avoid becoming victims 'black board' that concern the people of the past two weeks because it is a criminal burglary and rape. 

Orang Minyak another person.
In this regard, the Acting District Police Chief Bentong, Deputy Superintendent Mohd Nor Mohamad Mansor, asking people increasing patrols at night in their neighborhood and clean up the bushes of potential hiding places of criminals. 

Mohamad Mansor said his ministry is identifying several suspects after details of the investigation before taking further action. 

"Do not believe rumors of a black board, we are confining the investigation to obtain evidence to act," he said when contacted by The Star here yesterday. 

He was commenting on concerns of residents in the State Assembly (DUN) Ketari on a black board like the small-sized oil is believed to practice black magic that interfere with other underage girls broke into the house. 

Meanwhile, the Mufti of Pahang, Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman, also asked people there to get more accurate reports from the authorities on the matter to prevent people affected by the news as yet unknown validity. 

He advised them to enhance neighborliness and security measures, including installing lights to describe the home environment. 

"For the Muslim community, the better desires, and Have lots of prayers invented to read the Quran and remembrance to avoid bad things happening in their homes," he said when contacted here yesterday. 

Ketari assemblyman Datuk Dr Ng Chye Keong called for more vigilant villagers and increasing patrols in their area. 

"The police also patrol and we hope that people can work with police to ensure harmony in their respective areas," he said.

Two Neighbor Boys Break 26

PUTRAJAYA: The Age they had seven and eight years old, but wise as well as the strategy was behind burglary activity involving a neighbor's house 26 apartments in Block D of Phase 4C Government Quarters, Precinct 8, here the past six months. 

Neighbors did not neighbors, can promise things I want.
However, the activities of two best friends was exposed after returning the compact disc (CD) was stolen on their playmate who is also the son of burglary victims who live in the same block. The two thieves were arrested in the home cilik respectively at 5:40 and 6:30 pm, Friday, after the stolen money is believed to RM350 and a Sony Ericsson mobile phone belonging to the father of their friend. 

Putrajaya district police chief Assistant Commissioner Abdul Razak Abdul Majid Police said the child is admitted breaking into a neighbor's house when the occupants are away from home using a key hidden in a shoe residents. 

"They went into the house using a key that has been found involved and take whatever items desired. 

"In fact, the suspect is skipping school to do the activities involved, especially when residents go to work," he said at a press conference in Putrajaya police headquarters here yesterday. Abdul Razak said, the results at home, the police found a variety of valuables including two shoes purchased from the money stolen, Casio watches, caps, pen drive (pendrive), RM14 money and mobile phones. "The items found were believed did not have time for sale, but we understand there are some goods which are returned to their owners by their parents after finding it was not their own," he said. 

He said the case will be referred to the Social Welfare Department (JKM) and schools to provide counseling and advice to the children involved.

"We are concerned with a young age they know how to steal. We do not want to continue their activities because it would destroy the future of the child. "It is understood, parents of the child to know their child's activities. Therefore, we advise other parents to be aware and sensitive to their child's behavior, "he said. Abdul Razak said that, on average each month police received eight cases of house break-ins involving the people here. "We advise people in Putrajaya to never put the key in a shoe when you leave the house. "The act is often done because the people here want to facilitate their children home from school if, but it targets criminals make their home," he said.

Recent blackmail sex action on the internet


Foreign syndicates to collect the millions of profit

Mini-camera capital of RM50 worth less than one extortion syndicate in the capital gain millions detected only photographed nude and sex scenes threaten their victims before passing to the internet.

Who masterminded the syndicate of foreigners, believed to be from China and Africa, making the business professionals and high income as the main target.

It is understood, members of the syndicate and their victims, mostly married and with families, began to meet for business prior to deceive the victim to fall in love to have sex at luxury hotels in the city.
Mini Camera installed in a used car keys syndicate photographed nude
and victims of sex scenes before the threatened spread on the internet.
Victims who are passionate about enjoying the "fun new" do not realize that sex scene is recorded using a mini camera, which is usually hidden in a car key chain, before threatening the victim to pay money and if refused, the picture will be transmitted to the internet. 

MCA Public Complaints Bureau chief Datuk Michael Chong as disclose the matter, said the number of cases reported to him, members of the syndicate also threatened to Mes-ignored victims of infidelity to their husbands or their wives if their demands are not met. 

"We received five complaints regarding this case since last year, each involving three men and two women victims of careers. All victims of this family married and threatened to pay between RM100, 000 to RM300, 000 if it does not want pictures and video (sex) they spread to the internet. 

"In fact, all the victims are in a state of trauma when the members of the syndicate threatened to play havoc with their marriage if the request is not met," he told reporters here yesterday. 

He also believes there are many such cases occurred, but the victim did not dare to disclose or report such activities to the authorities for fear that their marriage was destroyed when the forbidden relationship broke. 

"Many complainants are concerned their homes and families destroyed if their dishonesty was exposed, but we managed to solve some cases by a discussion with partners respectively," he said. 

"We do not want the victim to face the members of the syndicate to pay the money demanded in turn reported the matter to the authorities so that appropriate action can be taken against the criminals involved," he said. 

Michael is also seeking authority to monitor the sale of mini hidden cameras that are designed in the form of a car key chains, pens, glasses, watches are now largely sold in the market so that it is not easily misused to commit a crime.

By Nor Azizah Mokhtar

Xbox gamer dies from blood clot after playing too long

Doctors have warned about the health effects of sitting for too long. And now one young video gamer has died from that very thing.

The family 20-year-old Chris Staniforth launched a campaign to raise awareness about the health risks of playing online computer games after their son died following a marathon session on his Xbox.

Staniforth was offered a position to study Game Design at Leicester University and would spend up to 12 hours playing his Xbox. He suffered a pulmonary embolism, which can happen after someone sits in the same position for several hours.

Deep vein thrombosis typically happens to passengers on long flights, who sit for extended periods of time without getting up and stretching or moving around.

Staniforth had no underlying medical conditions. Throughout Asia reports of gamers collapsing after spending 15 hours in front of video games are common. A South Korean gamer died in 2005 after playing online games for three days without taking a break.

Microsoft, the makers of Xbox, say they recommend gamers take breaks to exercise as well as "make time for other pursuits."

Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta says deep vein thrombosis (DVT) involves a blood clot in a vein, usually in the lower leg or thigh. In some cases, the clot can break off and move up into the blood vessels of the lungs, triggering a potentially fatal condition called pulmonary embolism.

18.716 Maids Fleeing

A total of 18.716 foreign maids reportedly fled from their employers last year.

Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Maznah Mazlan said the total of 17.205 persons or 92.3 per cent were from Indonesia.

''Number of foreign maids in Malaysia as of December stood at 247.069 persons and 76.7 per cent were from Indonesia, "he told the Dewan Rakyat today.

He answered questions Lim Lip Eng (DAP-Segambut), which urged the government to state the measures to overcome the problem of Indonesian maids who often run away from the employer.

According to Maznah, the government has taken several actions to address the issue including the signing of the Protocol on Amendment of the Memorandum of Understanding between Malaysia and Indonesia on the issue of employment of foreign maids Indonesia in Bandung on 30 May.

He said, protocols that can provide adequate protection to employers in Malaysia to hire maids Indonesia and at the same time ensuring the welfare of maids reserved.

He said based on the protocol, an employer is entitled to the replacement maid employed if the maid ran away in the first six months of employment.

In addition, he said, biometric systems are implemented Ministry began June 1 and will also allow the maid who ran away from their employers if they are detected apply to work with another employer.

''In fact, the Labour Department also organized a seminar and dialogue on foreign maids every month throughout the country in an effort to address such problems.

''Since March 2010, a total of 89 seminars and dialogues held and attended by 1.869 and 1,650 employers of foreign domestic workers and 365 agency jobs, "he said.

Ringgit continues to depreciate against the dollar

Ringgit value should be maintained

The ringgit continued to depreciate against the trend of United States dollars (U.S.) for the third consecutive day today in between the strong demand for the dollar, the selling pressure pushed the local unit, dealers said.

At 5 pm, the local unit traded lower against the U.S. dollar at 3.0200/0230 from 3.0160/0190 yesterday.

Asia stock markets fall in the region and production data for Malaysia, which was released today, also contributed to the decline in dollars.

According to the Department of Statistics, industrial production index in April fell 2.2 percent over the same period last year and fell 7.6 percent compared to March this year.

Throughout the day, the local unit traded at 3.0110 to 3.0200 against the dollar.

The ringgit was mixed against other major currencies, rose against the yen to 3.7736/7797 from 3.7747/7808 and rose against the euro to 4.4174/4220 from 4.4199/4253 previously.

However, it depreciated against the Singapore dollar to 2.4527/4571 from 2.4483/4527 yesterday and fell against the British pound to 4.9658/9716 from 4.9360/9421. - BERNAMA

Table football 'Disorders'

Need Action Now Smart

AS usual, every season of local football teams will hear complaints about the density of the schedule they had to go through. When examined again turns the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) are not smart in arranging the match schedule, it is surprising that the players have to face up to nine games each month in April and May.

A total of 18 games in two months is an unnecessary, discordant voices were heard and then ask for reduced force in Super League. FAM relatively shallow thinking that if the proposal is accepted. This is because Super League is currently only comprise 14 teams only.

Malaysia Cup should also be run as the league takes place and format as the World Cup or EURO for the group stage, only the quarter-final round and the semi-finals are carried out reciprocally, this indirectly reduces from 11 games to just eight games.

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