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Religious teacher gets 26 years' jail, 5 strokes of rotan for raping girl
Religious teacher gets 26 years' jail, 5 strokes of rotan for raping girl

Free Malaysia Today

time3 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Religious teacher gets 26 years' jail, 5 strokes of rotan for raping girl

Lahad Datu sessions court judge Suhaila Selaq ordered that the prison sentence begin from the date of arrest, August 20, 2024. (Pexels pic) PETALING JAYA : A religious teacher was sentenced to 26 years in prison and five strokes of the rotan by the sessions court in Lahad Datu on two counts of raping a child last August. Judge Suhaila Selaq handed down the sentence after Basry Asang, 49, pleaded guilty to the two charges, Berita Harian reported. On the first charge, Basry was accused of raping an 11-year-old girl at a house in Lahad Datu between 1pm and 3pm on Aug 18, 2024. On the second charge, he was accused of repeating the offence at the same location and time the following day. Suhaila sentenced the accused to 13 years in prison and two strokes of the rotan on the first charge, and another 13 years and three strokes on the second charge. She ordered the prison sentences to run consecutively, starting from the date of the accused's arrest on Aug 20, 2024. Deputy public prosecutor Ng Juhn Tao had asked the court to impose a heavy sentence, citing the seriousness of the offence, which he said showed a complete disregard for human dignity. He said the accused had violated the victim's privacy and sanctity, and brought shame and humiliation, leaving the victim deeply traumatised. The accused was also ordered to undergo counselling throughout his sentence and to be placed under police supervision for two years after his release.

Three killed after Isuzu D-Max pickup crashes into palm oil trailer in Lahad Datu
Three killed after Isuzu D-Max pickup crashes into palm oil trailer in Lahad Datu

Malay Mail

time02-07-2025

  • Malay Mail

Three killed after Isuzu D-Max pickup crashes into palm oil trailer in Lahad Datu

KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 — Three men were killed after the pickup truck they were travelling in collided with a palm oil-laden trailer at KM16 of the Lahad Datu–Sandakan road in Lahad Datu last night. Berita Harian reported that all three victims were trapped in the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel. Lahad Datu Fire and Rescue Station chief Sumsoa Rashid said they received an emergency call at 8.52pm. A team of 12 personnel, along with a fire engine and an Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) unit, was dispatched to the scene, located about 30km from the station. 'Upon arrival, the team found the crash involved a palm oil tanker and an Isuzu D-Max pickup. 'All three male victims were found trapped in the vehicle and were extricated before being confirmed dead,' he said when contacted by the national daily today. He added that the trailer driver, a 61-year-old man, was injured and taken to hospital.

In Sabah, man caught logging, burning and farming in protected Lahad Datu area
In Sabah, man caught logging, burning and farming in protected Lahad Datu area

Malay Mail

time18-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

In Sabah, man caught logging, burning and farming in protected Lahad Datu area

LAHAD DATU, June 18 — A 59-year-old man was arrested during Op Bakau yesterday for allegedly encroaching into the Lahad Datu Forest Reserve. Lahad Datu Maritime Zone director, Maritime Commander Dzulfikhar Ali, said the joint operation carried out by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) and the Sabah Forestry Department discovered that 2.02 hectares of land had been encroached upon. 'Checks revealed illegal activities, including mangrove tree logging, open burning, and the planting of oil palm, fruits, and vegetables. A residential house and a swiftlet bird nest structure were also built without permission,' he said in a statement today. The suspect, who is believed to have committed an offence under the Forest Enactment 1968, has been referred to the Lahad Datu Forestry Department for further investigation. Dzulfikhar said the integrated operation is crucial for protecting forest reserves, waterways, and coastal areas while preserving natural ecosystems and ensuring national maritime security. Members of the public with information about criminal activities or emergencies at sea are encouraged to contact the Lahad Datu Maritime Zone via WhatsApp at 016-9305727 or MERS 999. — Bernama

Trash trouble in Sabah: Waste, pests and health risks plague tourist hotspots
Trash trouble in Sabah: Waste, pests and health risks plague tourist hotspots

Malay Mail

time11-06-2025

  • Health
  • Malay Mail

Trash trouble in Sabah: Waste, pests and health risks plague tourist hotspots

KOTA KINABALU, June 11 — The Sabah Integrated Pest Management Association (SIPMA) has voiced serious concerns over deteriorating public hygiene in several popular areas across the state, particularly Darvel Bay Plaza in Lahad Datu and Tanjung Aru Beach in Kota Kinabalu. The growing accumulation of unmanaged waste is not only marring the scenic beauty of these destinations but also posing significant health, safety and environmental threats. The problem of uncollected garbage has persisted for months, worsening especially after weekends and public holidays. Tourists and vendors often leave behind large amounts of trash following events and gatherings. However, cleanup efforts have failed to keep pace, allowing the situation to spiral. SIPMA president Mervin Liew warned that the increasing litter problem is attracting pests such as rats, cockroaches and flies — all known vectors of diseases. 'Even more concerning is the build-up of plastic and polystyrene waste, which frequently clogs drainage systems and results in stagnant water. This creates ideal breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes and flies, increasing the risk of dengue fever and malaria outbreaks,' he said. 'These issues not only endanger public health but also contribute to flash floods during heavy rains, as garbage is swept into rivers and coastal areas, harming the natural environment.' Liew stressed that the consequences go beyond health risks, potentially impacting local businesses and tarnishing Sabah's reputation as a prime tourist destination. He emphasised that while local authorities face limitations in manpower and resources, tackling the issue requires collective civic responsibility. 'Maintaining cleanliness is not solely the duty of municipal councils. It requires the active involvement of the community, businesses, tourists and government agencies,' he said. 'We must foster public awareness and participation to ensure long-term, sustainable change. A clean environment not only prevents disease but also reflects our sense of responsibility and social progress.' SIPMA reiterated its support for awareness campaigns, public education, clean-up drives, and inter-agency collaboration to address these ongoing challenges. 'Sabah is blessed with natural beauty and rich biodiversity. It's our shared duty to preserve this environment and promote sustainable development for future generations,' Liew said. For pest-related concerns or more information, the public can contact SIPMA via email at [email protected] or through their official Facebook page: — The Borneo Post

July 23 verdict for 13 teens charged with murder of Lahad Datu vocational college student
July 23 verdict for 13 teens charged with murder of Lahad Datu vocational college student

Malay Mail

time11-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

July 23 verdict for 13 teens charged with murder of Lahad Datu vocational college student

TAWAU, June 11 — The High Court today postponed to July 23 its decision on the case involving 13 male students of Kolej Vokasional Lahad Datu, who are jointly charged with the murder of their college mate Mohamad Nazmie Aizzat Mohd Narul Azwan, last year. The verdict, initially scheduled for today, was postponed to allow for clarification related to the submissions, according to deputy public prosecutor, Nur Nisla Abdul Latif. She said that both prosecution and defence had filed their written submissions. The prosecution had filed a total of 366 pages of written submission. 'The defence team, comprising eight lawyers, has also filed their submissions,' she told reporters at the High Court, here, today. On May 14, High Court Judge Datuk Duncan Sikodol had set today to decide on the Mohamad Nazmie Aizzat murder case. However, a notice issued by the High Court yesterday (June 10) informed parties of the rescheduling. On February 28, Duncan ordered the 13 teenagers, aged 16 to 19, to enter their defence on the charge of murdering Mohamad Nazmie Aizzat, 17, in the dormitory rooms 7 Resak and 5 Belian at the Lahad Datu Vocational College, between 9pm on March 21 and 7.38am on March 22, 2024. They were charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, read together with Section 34 of the same Code which carries the death penalty, or up to 40 years' imprisonment and not more than 12 strokes of the cane, if convicted. The defence proceedings began on March 10, with 18 witnesses, including all 13 accused, called to testify. The prosecution had earlier opened its case on November 19 last year, calling 25 witnesses, including students and teachers from the vocational college. Apart from Nur Nisla, the prosecution team also includes DPPs Ng Juhn Tao and Batrisyia Mohd Khusri. Eight of the students were represented by lawyers Datuk Ram Singh, Kamarudin Mohmad Chinki and Chen Wen Jye, while five others were represented by lawyers Mohamed Zairi Zainal Abidin, Abdul Ghani Zelika, Vivian Thien, Jhesseny P. Kang and Kusni Ambotuwo. — Bernama

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