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Thursday 28 May 2015

Najib denies provide an initial fund of RM500 million to TIA

Najib: Statements made by MP Sepang that TIA was given an initial fund of RM500 million is not correct.

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has denied allegations that the government provided funds totaling RM500 million to the Terengganu Investment Authority (TIA), which was later renamed the 1 Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

"Based on the information submitted by the management 1MDB to the Finance Ministry, the statement made by Sepang (Hanipa) that TIA was given an initial fund of RM500 million is not correct.

"The Federal Government has taken over the TIA of the state government on 25 September 2009 at a price of RM1,000,002.00 and subsequently renamed TIA 1MDB," he said in a written reply in the House of Commons here.

Najib, who is also Finance Minister, said this in response to the questions of members of parliament Sepang (PAS), Hanipa Harapan.

Hanipa in question, Najib asked to state whether the TIA, which was founded in 2008 before converted to 1MDB has been granted an initial fund of RM500 million and if so, what happened to the funds or the capital.

Because of the delayed flight, pilots spend pizza

Delta Airlines received praise from passengers who described them in a class of its own in dealing with such problems.

US airlines, Delta Airlines appears to have an effective way to deal with anger passengers when a flight is delayed.

A pilot company to buy pizza to the passenger aviation aircraft had to be postponed yesterday.

Delta flight DL1346 from Philadephia duly arrived in Atlanta but stranded at the airport due to weather conditions Knoxville in Georgia which does not allow any landings made.

The flight delayed for three hours, causing the pilot captain ordered pizza to be given to passengers who are restless.

The pizza delivered to aircraft using a luggage cart (baggage cart).

Delta airlines received praise from passengers who described them in a class of its own in dealing with such problems.

It is learned that some delayed Delta flight from Ohio, Illinois and Mississippi were also given the same treatment.

While teenagers survived 42 minutes in the water

Pictures ornamental canal in the city of Cuggiono where a teenager 14 years of diving with friends. - Photo: capolavoroitaliano.com


The story of the miracle that happened to a teenager in Milan, Italy, which survived despite being in the water for 42 minutes.

Teens whose name was kept secret, before it plays with her friends and jumping from wooden bridge into a canal located in the town of Cuggiono, west of Milan.

But when she failed to go back to shore, his colleagues immediately contacted the authorities to move the process find.

14-year-old boy was found at 5:32 pm, just 42 minutes after he jumped into the canal.

He was rushed to hospital where doctors use the procedure Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to save it. This procedure involves the use of artificial lungs outside the body to pump oxygenated blood to the body.

Teens may be discharged from the hospital 10 days later. But his right leg had to be amputated because of a problem with blood circulation.

Director of the Department of Anesthesia and Recovery in Hospital San Raffaela, Dr Alberto Zangrillo, praised the emergency measures taken when the paramedics attendant in the ambulance headed to a hospital.

"It is the most important stage in determining whether adolescents could be saved or not," said Dr Zangrillo.

'Charlie Charlie Challenge' - the challenge to summon the devil in the Internet

Decoration pictures

A new challenge called 'Charlie Charlie Challenge' which viral on Twitter micro-site at the end of last week saw many sailors excited to try it.

According to the Mirror, two pencils and paper to write with 'yes' and 'no' is needed to call the devil, known as 'Charlie'.

The challenge which is almost like worship using a Ouija board told to frighten hundreds of sailors who act would film their 'called devil'.

Some disorders, such as screams and whispers softly, broken mirror, which affects those who are trying to meet this challenge.

However, these challenges are considered false and exist only to scare sailors social networking site. According to a paranormal expert, Neil Dagnall said, 'call the devil' is not a new thing.

"It is strange, and not the kind of worship that I ever knew. It variation of worship using a Ouija board," he explained.

"Browser see this happening on the Internet, and they want something to happen.

"If we want it to happen, we start associating things that happen around us to worship them," he said, came from Manchester Metropolitan University.

According to him, Charlie was Charlie Challenge 'Toys sense'.

"This challenge became popular as social media," he concluded.

Fined RM18,000 for porn service berries

KUALA LUMPUR - An accounts clerk of the Armed Forces of Housing Cooperatives have languished in prison after failing to pay a fine of RM18,000 on offenses provide adult content on his blog, three years ago.

Zulqarnain Hassan judge fined him on Asnizukacaras Saari, 36, after he pleaded guilty to the charges and ordered the accused to one month in prison for failing to pay fines. He failed to pay the fine.

Before sentencing, Zulqarnain said the court took a serious view of the offense as it promotes bad things happen.

Asnizukacaras alleged use of content applications service at the address http://yamanisalimvideo2013.blogspot.com blog site by providing content that is pornographic in character with intent to annoy any person.

He is accused of committing the offenses in the Armed Forces of Housing Cooperatives, No. 35-A-1-1 Jalan Wangsa Delima 5, Setapak, here at 2pm, December 2, 2013.

According to the facts of the case, in 2013, the result of public complaints, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has made revisions to the Web site that contains adult content.

On May 21 last year, the raid and some devices were seized from the accused, containing a total of 131 and 2,590 pornographic video pornographic images.

He was charged under Section 211 (1) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 which provides for a maximum fine of RM50,000 or jailed up to two years or both, or to a further fine of RM1,000 for each day or part of a day during which the offense continues after conviction.

When an appeal, which was not represented Asnizukacaras asked the court to impose a minimum fine for the reason he only earned RM1,600 a month and have to bear the parents than to have some credit debt.

The accused also claimed to have repented and promised not to repeat the offense.

Prosecuting Officer TH Zairul Nahar Zakaria, however, asked the court to impose a deterrent sentence to the accused by considering several factors, including the offense not only against the law but also violated the moral community.

"This case will create social problems in the community and young people.

"In addition to this blog, established since 2013 and has 1,290 followers, can be accessed throughout the country and by all walks of life, the tree that provided severe penalties for serious instruction to the accused and all concerned," he asks.

The helicopter crashed in Kota Kinabalu

A helicopter crashed during a flight school make an emergency landing at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, about 11.50am today.

SHAH ALAM - A helicopter crashed during a flight school make an emergency landing at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, about 11.50am today.

The incident was believed to be caused by a fire in the engine.

According to sources, the incident resulted in a female pilot sustained minor injuries.

"She was sent to hospital by representatives of the flight school," he said.

12 policemen were detained related to human trafficking syndicates

Khalid decisive, no one exception including the local authorities, the Forestry Department or government employees.

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 12 police officers detained in relation to human trafficking syndicates in Malaysia-Thailand border.

Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said the four were arrested by the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) and the others by the Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

Earlier, the Chief of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar has not ruled out the involvement of state security forces, including police officers in human smuggling syndicates that are responsible for the deaths of immigrant refugees were found in mass graves in Wang Kelian, Perlis.

He said, no one exception including the local authorities, the Forestry Department staff even though the government of legal action if found to be behind the syndicate.

"I do not rule out the possibility of involvement of police personnel, we will take action when we have enough evidence and proof. No one is immune from legal action in this matter," said Khalid told a news conference after a hospital visit program at the University Medical Center Malaya (UMMC) in conjunction with the commemoration of the 208th Police Day.

Since the discovery of the graves and refugee camps near the Thai-Malaysian border, he confirmed the discovery of the tomb or no more new refugee camps in the area.

"We do not believe there is another reason we have created a comprehensive screening and combing of Ladder 100 to the village Y. So we are sure there are no graves or tents may be erected by the settlers," said Khalid.

Khalid added the hilly surface of the earth on the graves and refugee camps may be challenging, it is negotiating with the Thai authorities to use land routes through the country.

"The land where it is very difficult for us to access the site. Even today there are officials from the Department of Forensic injured because of falling rock."

"We are negotiating with the Thai authorities to use a land route through Satun to bring our vehicles to the scene to transport anything that can be encountered. Add now the rainy season we can not access into the area," he said.

He said, no one exception including the local authorities, the Forestry Department staff even though the government of legal action if found to be behind the syndicate.

Khalid also did not rule out the locations were chosen as transit for human trafficking due to a wooded area and hilly and did not cover police patrols.

"The tent was set up in our region (Malaysia) for Thailand wants to avoid enforcement. Tents are located 400 meters into our area from the border."

"They know that we are not patrolling the area because of its land surface and they can hide from the authorities of Thailand have allegedly Malaysia and expects the Thai authorities will not take action. But they are wrong." He said.