Teen owes ‘ah long’ RM13,000 after trying to fulfil girlfriend’s craving for ‘siakap tiga rasa’ Posted on 18/11/2024 By udot KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 — A 15-year-old teenager is reportedly RM13,000 in debt to loan sharks or “ah long”, among the many victims that are being assisted by an Islamic group called Darul Muttaqin (DM). The reason behind him turning to loan sharks? To satisfy his girlfriend’s craving for “siakap tiga rasa” — or barramundi cooked in spicy, sweet and sour sauce, according to Malay daily Kosmo. “The teenager came across an advertisement on TikTok for an ‘ah long’ after his girlfriend craved the dish,” DM Fardu Ain and Quran Studies Centre manager, Fariz Izhar Adrus, reportedly said. “Maybe he was too embarrassed [to borrow money from his parents], and eventually, he borrowed from ah long.” The report said that the teenager from Selangor had owed money to 12 loan sharks, before turning to DM for help. DM was also quoted saying the teenager’s parents have since been notified, and he has dropped out from school. The group claimed that it had helped out with 3,700 cases involving Malaysians aged between 15 and 60 who got into trouble with loan sharks. It claimed that it receives 50 cases daily, with four out of five of them involving women. News
Archbishop of Canterbury resigns over abuse scandal Posted on 13/11/2024 Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned five days after the independent Makin Report singled him out for criticism over his handling of abuse allegations dating back to the 1970s. (AFP pic) LONDON: Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the senior cleric of the Church of England, resigned “in sorrow” on Tuesday,… Read More
Rafizi weighs cooking oil subsidy cuts, government mulls alternatives to tackle leakages Posted on 17/11/2024 KOTA BARU, Nov 17 — The government has discussed the issue of abolishing the packet cooking oil subsidy to address the problem of leakages, said Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli. He said if the packet cooking oil subsidy is abolished, it could have certain risks as the government had spent millions… Read More
With weekends back to Saturday and Sunday, Johor says extending Friday rest period to two hours from Jan 1 Posted on 21/11/2024 ISKANDAR PUTERI, Nov 21 — Johor has extended the Friday rest period for the public and private sectors to two hours from Jan 1 next year, compared to one hour and 30 minutes now. Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said the decision was made to enable Muslim employees… Read More