Fishing trio still missing after Pulau Payar trip on Day Four, maritime police expand search Posted on 13/01/2025 ALOR SETAR, Jan 13 — The search for three fishermen feared missing after failing to return from a fishing trip near Pulau Payar last Friday has been expanded to cover 371.28 square nautical miles. Kedah and Perlis Maritime director First Admiral (Maritime) Romli Mustafa said the search and rescue (SAR) operation for the victims, Asrul Hisham Zainon, 47, his son Shahril Aiman Asrul Hisham, 16, and Mohamad Al-Amin Sufian, 29, resumed at 7.30 am today. “The third day of the SAR operation involves air and sea assets from the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency and boats from the police and the Civil Defence Force, covering an area of 371.28 square nautical miles,” he said in a statement today. The media previously reported that three fishermen were feared missing after failing to return from their fishing trip at 10.9 nautical miles west of Pulau Payar. The Langkawi Maritime Rescue Sub Centre launched the SAR operation after being alerted by the Kuala Muda District Police Headquarters, which received a report from a relative of one of the victims. — Bernama News
At least 40 farmers killed in Nigeria’s Borno state Posted on 14/01/2025 Boko Haram has been waging a long-running insurgency in northeast Nigeria. (EPA Images pic) ABUJA: Suspected Islamist rebels killed 40 farmers in an attack on the Dumba community in Nigeria’s Borno state yesterday, a senior state official said today. Initial reports indicate the farmers strayed outside a security corridor set… Read More
High Court to hear additional evidence, two new Indonesian witnesses in Paul Yong’s rape conviction appeal in January Posted on 26/11/2024 IPOH, Nov 26 — The High Court here has tentatively set four days in January to call two new witnesses to testify on the additional evidence submitted by former Perak executive councillor Paul Yong Choo Kiong against his conviction for raping his former Indonesian maid. Yong’s lawyer Salim Bashir said… Read More
My apology had nothing to do with signage issue, says Tiong Posted on 27/11/2024 Tourism, arts and culture minister Tiong King Sing said all parties should focus on national development and avoid stirring unnecessary tensions over divisive issues. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA: Tourism, arts and culture minister Tiong King Sing has clarified that his recent apology to Chinese and Japanese tourists was about accidents… Read More