Monday, October 30, 2017

Estonian model murder suspect killed in crash

Estonian model murder suspect killed in crash



Tengku Alang Reza Tengku Ibrahim, one of the suspects in the murder of an Estonian model three years ago, was killed in a car crash here.

Tengku Alang was among seven suspects arrested in connection with the murder of Regina Soosalu who was found dead while vacationing on Pulau Rawa on July 1, 2014.

Mersing OCPD Deputy Supt Cyril Edward Nuing said the 31-year-old was in the back of a four-wheel drive vehicle with three others when it crashed into a bus stop at 6.34pm on Friday (Oct 27).

The female driver of the vehicle, identified as Salma @ Noraini Adam, 37, also succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead at the Mersing Hospital.

"Initial investigations showed that the group was heading to Johor Baru from Mersing when the driver lost control of the vehicle at KM15 of Jalan Jemaluang—Mersing," DSP Nuing said in a statement.

He said Tengku Alang died at the scene of the accident.

In the Soosalu murder case, Tengku Alang, who claimed to be her boyfriend, was arrested along with a group of people after police changed their investigations from drowning to murder after discovering "suspicious wounds" on the model's body.

More recently, Tengku Alang was charged with three counts of taking methamphetamine and possessing similar drugs and ganja in June this year.

Following this, the Johor Council of Royal Court issued a statement on Sept 21 denying that Tengku Alang was part of the royal family.

~News courtesy of The Star~

Thursday, October 26, 2017

RM1 flight levy starts January 2018

RM1 flight levy starts January 2018

ALL passengers leaving Malaysia by air will have to pay a levy of up to RM1 from January, following changes to the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) Act 2015.

“The Government spent almost RM30mil on Mavcom’s operational costs last year. The levy for air travellers is justified, considering the services Mavcom provides, which range from receiving and processing complaints to conducting educational activities,” he said.

The changes to the law also allows Mavcom to impose penalties for any non-compliance over guidelines on competition, regulatory fees and charges.

~News courtesy of The Star~

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Happy Deepavali!

Happy Deepavali!
தீபாவளி நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்!
屠妖节快乐!