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The Star
21-07-2025
- The Star
Sibu police nab pair responsible for series of housebreaking
SIBU: Police have arrested a 47-year-old man believed to be responsible for several shopbreaking incidents around Sibu dating back to June 2025, with damages and losses estimated at RM90,082. Investigations also led to the arrest of a second suspect, aged 53, believed to be the buyer of stolen goods. A raid on his residence resulted in the recovery of stolen items worth about RM45,000, said Sibu OCPD Asst Comm Zulkipli Suhaili in a press conference on Monday (July 21) Both men are currently in remand and are being investigated under Sections 457 and 411 of the Penal Code. Section 457, for housebreaking by night, carries a maximum sentence of 14 years' imprisonment and may include a fine or whipping. Section 411, which deals with dishonestly receiving stolen property, carries up to five years' imprisonment, a fine, or both. Preliminary findings suggest that the suspects mainly targeted offices and commercial premises, typically breaking in during the night when the buildings were unoccupied. In a separate case, police arrested a 39-year-old man on July 3, believed to be behind a string of snatch thefts involving jewellery. Zulkipli said the suspect allegedly acted alone and primarily targeted elderly women, approaching them on a motorcycle before fleeing with their jewellery. 'Following the arrest, we have successfully solved at least eight snatch theft cases. The total value of items stolen is estimated at RM10,500,' he said. The suspect is being held in remand until July 21 and is being investigated under Section 392 of the Penal Code for robbery. If convicted, he faces up to 14 years in prison and may also be fined or whipped. ACP Zulkipli praised his officers for their swift action and urged the public to assist police efforts by sharing any information related to criminal activity. "Together, we can maintain the peace and security of our district," he said.


Gulf Today
15-05-2025
- Gulf Today
Abu Dhabi court orders woman to return excess alimony of over Dhs500,000 to ex-husband
Abu Dhabi Family, Civil, and Administrative Cases Court has ordered a divorced woman to return Dhs542,082 to her ex-husband, which she received in excess of her alimony, and when he demanded its return, she refused. In the details, the ex-husband filed a lawsuit against his ex wife, requesting that she be compelled to return Dhs542,082 to him, along with legal interest from the date of the judicial claim, in addition to the court fees, expenses, and attorney's fees. The court clarified that the documents confirmed the appellee had received an amount exceeding what was rightfully due to her and it was not proved to the court that she had returned the excess amount. Therefore, the court determined that she owed the amount to her ex husband and consequently, ordered her to return Dhs542,082 to him.


Gulf News
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Gulf News
BTS Jin, IU donate over Dh 260,000 to children hospitals and care centers: 'My heart always aches...'
In celebration of Children's Day, a national holiday in Korea observed on May 5, several stars made donations to support children. IU donated 150 million won (approximately $107,600) under the name IUAENA" a combination of her name and her fandom, UAENA. According to her agency, EDAM Entertainment, 62 million won (approximately Dh217,000) of the donation went to Eden I Ville, which supports self-reliant youth. It provides gifts for Children's Day, and helps create spaces for their growth. The remaining 90 million won (approximately Dh237,082) was given to Hansarang Village and the Hansarang Infant Care Center for Children with Disabilities, funding the replacement of outdated boilers, medical and rehabilitation treatments, and gifts to improve their daily lives. BTS's Jin also contributed significantly by donating 100 million won (approximately Dh263,506) to the children's hospital at Seoul Asan Medical Center. Jin expressed, "My heart always aches when I see children battling illnesses. I made this donation, though small, in the hope that they can quickly recover and run around happily again." The funds will be used to enhance medical services and improve the hospital environment for pediatric patients. Actress Kim Go-eun made her fifth consecutive donation, contributing 50 million won (approximately $35,900) to Seoul National University Children's Hospital. Her consistent donations since 2021 have supported children from low-income families who are suffering from chronic or severe illnesses, making a significant impact on their care and treatment.