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  • Hezbollah launched over 1K drones against Israeli targets: Report

    TEHRAN — The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has launched more than 1,000 drones against the Israeli positions in northern Palestine, according to Israeli media.

    Hezbollah’s drones have turned into the main challenge to Israeli air defense, Israel’s Channel 13 reported on Saturday.

    It added that the regime’s army is unable to counter Hezbollah’s drones, noting that the drones reach their targets effortlessly.

    The Iraqi resistance has warned the occupying regime of more severe attacks if it continues its genocidal war against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

    Since the onset of the war in Gaza, nearly 41,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in the enclave.

    IRNA

  • Death toll across Gaza Strip surges to 41,182, over 95,280 injured

    GAZA — Israeli occupation forces committed four massacres against families in the Gaza Strip over the last 48 hours, resulting in the killing of at least 64 Palestinians and the injury of 155 others, according to medical reports.

    Local health authorities confirmed that the Palestinian death toll from the Israeli onslaught since October 7 has risen to 41,182 reported fatalities, with an additional 95,280 individuals sustaining injuries. The majority of the victims are women and children.

    According to the same sources, emergency services are still unable to reach many casualties and dead bodies trapped under the rubble or scattered on roads across the war-torn enclave, as Israeli occupation forces continue to obstruct the movement of ambulance and civil defense crews.

    WAFA

  • Pope condemns Israeli killings of Palestinian children in Gaza

    TEHRAN — Pope Francis has denounced the Israeli killings of Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip, terming the incessant Israeli bombardments of schools in the besieged territory as “ugly”.

    “When you see the bodies of killed children when you see that, under the presumption that some guerrillas are there, a school is bombed, this is ugly,” said Pope Francis amid the ongoing atrocities committed by the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip.

    He said he speaks on the phone with members of a Catholic parish in Gaza “every day” and “they tell me ugly things, difficult things”.

    The Pope, who has supported calls for a ceasefire in the conflict, said “sometimes I think it’s a war that is too much, too much”.

    Back in March, Pope Francis renewed the call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza in a peace-focused address marking Easter Sunday, the most important day on the Christian calendar.

    Since the outset of Israel’s genocidal war in the Gaza Strip last October, over 41,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in the enclave, according to the latest report of the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

    IRNA

  • Two Palestinians shot and injured by Israeli forces west of Hebron

    HEBRON — Two Palestinians were injured today by live bullets from the occupation forces near the Tarqumiya military checkpoint, west of Hebron.

    Security sources said that the occupation forces opened fire at two young men, who are workers from Tarqumiya, at the town’s military checkpoint, and they were transferred via Red Crescent ambulances to the hospital for medical treatment.

    The health condition of one of the causalities was described as critical.

    WAFA

  • Hezbollah fires rocket attack against Israeli positions

    TEHRAN — The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has reportedly launched several rockets toward the northern occupied Palestine, sounding the warning alarms in Israeli settlements in the western al Jalil region.

    An Israeli base was targeted by Hezbollah in al Jalil, Al Mayadeen reported on Saturday.

    Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced in a statement that its attacks were carried out in support of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and the people in Gaza.

    Hezbollah also targeted a military base and some logistics stores in the Amiad region with tens of Katyusha rockets in response to the Zionist aggression against the southern villages.

    The Lebanese resistance movement launched an attack with a guided missile against one of the Israeli regime’s Merkava tanks, another statement said.

    The tank was burnt and annihilated, according to news outlets.

    Hezbollah and Israel have been trading fire on a daily basis since October 8, a day after the regime launched its war on Gaza.

    The Lebanese movement says its operations, which have so far targeted Israeli military positions, are aimed at supporting Palestinian resistance fighters battling the regime inside Gaza.

    IRNA

  • Algeria president re-elected with 84.3 percent of votes: official results

    Supporters of Algeria’s President Abdelmajid Tebboune celebrate his reelection victory outside a campaign headquarters in Algiers on September 8, 2024. (AFP)

    Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has won a second term with 84.3 percent of the vote in last week’s election, final results announced Saturday showed, down from an initial count contested by rivals.

    The preliminary results issued by the North African country’s electoral authority ANIE on Sunday gave Tebboune nearly 95 percent support, prompting other candidates to challenge the results in appeals to the Constitutional Court.

    The court’s president, Omar Belhadj, announced on Saturday the official count, with Tebboune far ahead of his only two challengers.

    “We announce that Mr.Abdelmadjid Tebboune is elected for a second term, and will assume his responsibilities when he swears in,” Belhadj said in remarks broadcast live on national TV and radio stations.

    The 78-year-old incumbent had been widely expected to breeze through the election and was focused instead on securing a high turnout, which according to Belhadj stood at 46.1 percent in the September 7 ballot.

    More than 24 million Algerians were registered to vote in this election.

    Tebboune was elected in December 2019 with 58 percent of the vote, despite a record abstention rate above 60 percent, amid the mass Hirak pro-democracy protests.

    Presidential candidate Abdelaali Hassani, who heads the moderate Islamist party the Movement of Society for Peace, on Tuesday submitted his challenge to the vote count, a day after denouncing the results as “fraud.”

    Youcef Aouchiche, head of the center-left Socialist Forces Front, later followed suit, accusing the electoral authority ANIE of “forging” the result.

    In an unprecedented move, all three campaigns — including Tebboune’s — also issued a joint statement late Sunday alleging “irregularities” in ANIE’s results, adding they wanted to make the public aware of “vagueness and contradictions in the participation figures.”

    The preliminary results announced by ANIE said that Tebboune had won “94.65 percent of the vote,” with Hassani receiving 3.17 percent and Aouchiche 2.16 percent.

    The final results gave Hassani 9.56 percent of the votes, and Aouchiche 6.14 percent.

    Tebboune became president after widely boycotted elections and mass pro-democracy protests from 2019 that died out under his tenure as policing ramped up and hundreds were put in jail.

    He had touted economic successes during his first term, including more jobs and higher wages in Africa’s largest exporter of natural gas.

    Although Algeria’s economy has grown at an annual rate of about four percent over the past two years, it remains heavily dependent on oil and gas to fund its social programs.

    AN-AFP

  • Negara dalam keadaan simpang siur hadapi ‘assabiyah’ dan Islamofobia – PM

    KUALA LUMPUR — Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mengakui negara kini berada dalam keadaan ‘simpang siur’ kerana wujudnya dua pihak yang mempunyai fahaman berbeza terhadap Islam.

    Perdana Menteri berkata, kerajaan berdepan cabaran bagi menghadapi kelompok ‘assabiyah’ dalam Islam dengan menganggap pihak lain adalah sesat dan zalim, selain mereka yang bersifat Islamofobia.

    Atas dasar itu, beliau mahu pelajar huffaz di negara ini supaya menguasai Islam dengan sebenarnya bagi menyelamatkan negara dengan menyampaikan mesej yang jelas mengenai agama.

    “Negara ini dalam simpang siur di satu pihak sebaik sahaja disebut Islam terus melenting, bila saya sebut JAKIM (Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia) harus menasihati kerajaan dalam semua bidang, ada yang melenting bahawa ada usaha menghasut dalam program Islam.

    “Mana salahnya, bukan suruh buat zalim, kita suruh tegakkan keadilan kita faham hak bukan Islam dan menghormati mereka.

    “Kita faham semangat tapi jangan bawa pandangan barat Islamofobia, bila sebut Islam macam ISIS (Negara Islam Iraq dan Syria) dan Al-Qaeda,” katanya ketika berucap dalam Majlis Himpunan 24,000 Huffaz di Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, hari ini.

    Hadir sama Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Hal Ehwal Agama), Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar; Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain dan Setiausaha Agung UMNO, Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki.

    Pada majlis yang dianjurkan Gabungan Persatuan Institusi Tahfiz Al-Quran Kebangsaan (PINTA Kebangsaan), pejabat Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan JAKIM dengan kerjasama Majlis Pendidikan dan Latihan Teknikal dan Vokasional (TVET) Negara itu, turut diadakan ialah bacaan al-Quran beramai-ramai, penganugerahan huffaz cemerlang dan ceramah perdana.

    Pada masa sama, Perdana Menteri turut membidas pihak ‘assabiyah’ ini yang sentiasa melihat kerajaan adalah jahat dan zalim.

    Beliau mempersoalkan sama ada wujudnya program peningkatan mutu Islam melalui Kementerian Pendidikan (KPM) dan Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi (KPT) ketika pentadbiran golongan ‘assabiyah’ itu.

    “Di satu pihak lain bawa Islam penuh kebencian… semua jahat… kalau kerajaan jahat, semua tak ada kebaikan yang kabilah jenis assabiyah merosakkan sendi ini.

    “Namun adakah usaha (ketika mereka tadbir) menyekat syarikat Israel yang berniaga di Malaysia… kenapa tidak ditanya mereka sedangkan jemaah Menteri 2023, semua kapal dari Israel diharamkan pelabuhannya di Malaysia,” katanya.

    Perdana Menteri berkata, menjadi hasrat kerajaan untuk meningkatkan taraf huffaz di negara ini melalui TVET supaya mereka tidak ketinggalan dalam landas ekonomi dan pekerjaan.

    “Ini hasrat kerajaan Madani yang kita usahakan walaupun dalam keadaan keterbatasan, supaya anak-anak jangan putus berdoa untuk meletakkan negara dalam landasan yang baik, ekonomi meningkat, ringgit kuat, pelaburan datang supaya boleh memberikan peluang pekerjaan kepada rakyat termasuk huffaz,” katanya.

    BH ONLINE

  • 2 policemen killed in blast in SW Pakistan

    ISLAMABAD — Two policemen were killed and two others injured when a bomb went off in Pakistan’s southwest Balochistan province on Saturday, police said.

    A police van was passing by Boston Road area of Kuchlak district of the province when it came under attack, critically injuring four policemen.

    Two of the injured later succumbed to their injuries at a hospital in the district, according to hospital sources.

    Police were the target of the explosion, and 8-10 kg of explosive material was used in the roadside bomb.

    Following the explosion, law enforcement forces and rescue teams reached the site, and the forces cordoned off the area to initiate an investigation.

    No militant group or individual claimed responsibility for the attack.

    XINHUA

  • Ragpicker killed in blast in India’s Kolkata city

    NEW DELHI — A ragpicker was killed Saturday after an object that he picked up exploded in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata, police said.

    According to police, the blast ripped several fingers of the ragpicker, and he was immediately taken to a hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds.

    Following the blast, police cordoned off the area and sent bomb disposal squad to the spot.

    XINHUA

  • Syrian president appoints new prime minister

    DAMASCUS — Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has appointed Mohammad Ghazi Jalali as the country’s new prime minister, state media reported on Saturday.

    Jalali, 55, a civil engineer and economist, has been tasked with forming a new cabinet, according to the presidential decree. He replaces Hussein Arnous, who had been prime minister since June 2020. Arnous’s government had been functioning in a caretaker role since its term ended following the parliamentary elections in July.

    Jalali, who previously served as communications minister from 2014 to 2016, holds a doctorate in engineering economics from Ain Shams University in Egypt and degrees in civil engineering from Damascus University.

    The selection of Jalali follows a meeting on Friday between Assad and leaders of Syria’s ruling Baath Party to discuss the formation of the new government.

    An official announcement of the full cabinet is expected in the coming days, with the new administration scheduled to present its policy statement to the Syrian People’s Assembly on Sept. 25.

    XINHUA

  • China Timur berjaga-jaga ketika Taufan Bebinca menghampiri

    BEIJING — Wilayah China Timur memanggil semula kapal ke pelabuhan dan memantau risiko banjir kilat dan bencana geologi di tengah-tengah amaran hujan lebat akibat Taufan Bebinca yang semakin hampir.

    Dari malam Ahad hingga pagi Isnin, Taufan Bebinca akan mendarat di sepanjang pantai dari Taizhou, Zhejiang ke Qidong, Jiangsu, dan menyebabkan hujan lebat, menurut Kementerian Pengurusan Kecemasan.

    Ibu Pejabat Kawalan Banjir dan Bantuan Kemarau Negeri China telah melancarkan respons kecemasan Tahap-IV untuk taufan dan banjir di wilayah wilayah Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian dan Jiangsu.

    Tindak balas Tahap-IV ialah tahap paling rendah dalam sistem tindak balas kecemasan empat peringkat China.

    XINHUA

    English

    East China on guard as Typhoon Bebinca nears

    BEIJING — Eastern Chinese regions are recalling ships to port and monitoring risks of flash floods and geological disasters amid warnings of strong rain caused by the approaching Typhoon Bebinca.

    From Sunday night to Monday morning, Typhoon Bebinca will make landfall along the coast from Taizhou, Zhejiang to Qidong, Jiangsu, and cause tremendous rain, according to the Ministry of Emergency Management.

    China’s State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters has launched a Level-IV emergency response for typhoons and flooding in provincial regions of Shanghai, Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangsu.

    A Level-IV response is the lowest level in China’s four-tier emergency response system.

    XINHUA

  • Warga emas dengan 120 kesan sengatan tebuan meninggal dunia

    SIK — Lelaki warga emas yang cedera akibat disengat tebuan di Kampung Jelutong, semalam meninggal dunia malam tadi.

    Mangsa, Ahmad Dahman, 73, bersama seorang anaknya memanjat pokok dokong untuk mengambil buah itu kira-kira jam 4.30 petang.

    Ketika hendak turun, mangsa dipercayai diserang tebuan menyebabkan dia mengalami kecederaan di seluruh badan dan muka.

    Ketua Polis Daerah Sik, Deputi Superintendan Abdull Razak Osman, berkata mangsa disahkan meninggal dunia pada jam 9.50 malam tadi ketika menerima rawatan di Hospital Sik.

    Beliau berkata, mangsa dihantar ke Hospital Sik dengan bantuan pasukan Balai Bomba dan Penyelamat (BBP) Sik dan Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia (APM) Sik pada jam 5.40 petang.

    “Ketika dibawa ke hospital, mangsa masih sedar dan hasil pemeriksaan mendapati, terdapat kira-kira 120 kesan sengatan tebuan pada tubuh badannya,” katanya ketika dihubungi hari ini.

    Abdull Razak berkata, mangsa meninggal dunia pada jam 9.50 malam selepas doktor melakukan resusitasi kardiopulmonari (CPR).

    Beliau berkata, kematian mangsa dipercayai berpunca akibat ‘Sengatan Hornet Besar-besaran Dengan Kegagalan Berbilang Organ’ (Massive Hornet Stings Envenomation With Multi Organ Failure) selain mempunyai sejarah penyakit darah tinggi, kolesterol serta pernah mengalami angin ahmar.

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  • Lima orang awam terbunuh dalam serangan udara Israel dekat sekolah melindungi orang terlantar di barat laut Bandar Gaza

    GAZA — Lima orang awam hari ini terbunuh dan yang lain cedera dalam pengeboman pendudukan dekat sebuah sekolah yang menempatkan orang kehilangan tempat tinggal di barat laut Bandar Gaza.

    Sumber tempatan berkata sekurang-kurangnya lima orang terbunuh dan yang lain parah dalam serangan udara Israel yang menyasarkan kawasan Ard Al-Shanti dekat Sekolah Dar Al-Arqam di barat laut Bandar Gaza.

    Pesawat perang pendudukan juga mengebom kemudahan mengisi bahan api di barat bandar itu.

    Artileri pendudukan juga berulang kali menyasarkan kawasan timur klinik UNRWA dan kawasan bersebelahan dengan Jalan Abu Jalal di kem Al-Maghazi di tengah Semenanjung Gaza.

    Pasukan pendudukan meneruskan pencerobohan mereka di Semenanjung Gaza, sejak 7 Oktober 2023, yang mengakibatkan pembunuhan 41,118 orang, majoriti kanak-kanak dan wanita, dan kecederaan 95,125 yang lain.

    WAFA

  • Gaza rescuers say 11 from one family killed in Israeli strike

    GAZA — Gaza’s civil defense agency said an Israeli air strike hit a house in Gaza City on Saturday morning and killed 11 members of a single family, including women and children.

    “We have recovered the bodies of 11 martyrs, including four children and three women, after an Israeli air strike hit the house of the Bustan family in eastern Gaza City,” agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP.

    The strike took place near the Shujaiya school in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, he said.

    “Rescuers are continuing to search for the missing,” Bassal said.

    The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the strike.

    Bassal said Israeli forces carried out similar strikes in some other parts of the Hamas-run territory overnight, killing at least 10 people.

    Five people were killed in northwestern Gaza City when an air strike hit a group of people near Dar Al-Arqam school, he said.

    Three others were killed in a strike in the Al-Mawasi area of the southern Khan Yunis governorate, where tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians have sought refuge, Bassal added.

    The war in Gaza broke out after the October 7 attack by Hamas on southern Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,205 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

    Militants also seized 251 captives during the attack, 97 of whom are still held in Gaza, including 33 the Israeli military says are dead. The count includes hostages killed in captivity.

    Israel’s retaliatory military campaign has so far killed at least 41,118 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry of the Hamas-run territory, which does not provide details of civilian and militant deaths.

    The UN human rights office says most of the dead have been women or children.

    AN-AFP

  • Russian forces take over village in eastern Ukraine, TASS says

    Russian forces have taken control of the village of Zhelanne Pershe in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region, the state-run TASS news agency cited the Russian defense ministry as saying on Saturday.

    AN-REUTERS

  • Congo court sentences 3 Americans and 34 others to death on coup charges

    KINSHASA, Congo — A military court in Congo handed down death sentences Friday to 37 people, including three Americans, after convicting them on charges of participating in a coup attempt.

    The defendants, most of them Congolese but also including a Briton, Belgian and Canadian, have five days to appeal the verdict on charges that include attempted coup, terrorism and criminal association.

    Fourteen people were acquitted in the trial, which opened in June.

    The open-air military court in the capital, Kinshasa, convicted the 37 defendants and imposed “the harshest penalty, that of death” in the verdict delivered in French by presiding judge Maj. Freddy Ehuma. The three Americans, wearing blue and yellow prison clothes and sitting in plastic chairs, appeared stoic as a translator explained their sentence.

    Richard Bondo, the lawyer who defended the six foreigners, disputed whether the death penalty could currently be imposed in Congo, despite its reinstatement earlier this year, and said his clients had inadequate interpreters during the investigation of the case.

    “We will challenge this decision on appeal,” Bondo said.

    Six people were killed during the botched coup attempt led by the little-known opposition figure Christian Malanga in May that targeted the presidential palace and a close ally of President Felix Tshisekedi. Malanga was fatally shot while resisting arrest soon after live-streaming the attack on his social media, the Congolese army said.

    Malanga’s 21-year-old son Marcel Malanga, who is a US citizen, and two other Americans were convicted in the coup attempt. He told the court that his father had forced him and his high school friend to take part in the attack.
    “Dad had threatened to kill us if we did not follow his orders,” Marcel Malanga said.

    Other members of the ragtag militia recounted similar threats from the elder Malanga, and some described being duped into believing they were working for a volunteer organization.

    Marcel’s mother, Brittney Sawyer, maintains that her son is innocent and was simply following his father, who considered himself president of a shadow government in exile. In the months since her son’s arrest, Sawyer has focused her energy on fundraising to send him money for food, hygiene products and a bed. He has been sleeping on the floor of his cell at the Ndolo military prison and is suffering from a liver disease, she said.

    The other Americans are Tyler Thompson Jr., 21, who flew to Africa from Utah with the younger Malanga for what his family believed was a free vacation, and Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, 36, who is reported to have known Christian Malanga through a gold mining company.

    The company was set up in Mozambique in 2022, according to an official journal published by Mozambique’s government, and a report by the Africa Intelligence newsletter.

    US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters in Washington on Friday that the federal government was aware of the verdict.

    The department has not declared the three Americans wrongfully detained, making it unlikely that US officials would try to negotiate their return.

    “We understand that the legal process in the DRC allows for defendants to appeal the court’s decision,” Miller said.

    “Embassy staff have been attending these proceedings as they’ve gone through the process. We continue to attend the proceedings and follow the developments closely.”

    Thompson had been invited on an Africa trip by the younger Malanga, his former high school football teammate in a Salt Lake City suburb. But the itinerary might have included more than sightseeing.

    Other teammates alleged that Marcel had offered up to $100,000 to join him on a “security job” in Congo, and they said he seemed desperate to bring along an American friend.

    Thompson’s family maintains he had no knowledge of the elder Malanga’s intentions, no plans for political activism and didn’t even plan to enter Congo. He and the Malangas were meant to travel only to South Africa and Eswatini, his stepmother, Miranda Thompson, told The Associated Press.

    The Thompsons’ lawyer in Utah, Skye Lazaro, said the family is heartbroken over the verdict.

    “We urge all who have supported Tyler and the family throughout this process to write to your congressmen and request their assistance in bringing him home,” Lazaro said.

    Utah’s US Sens. Mitt Romney and Mike Lee have not publicly urged the US government to advocate for the Americans’ release.

    “My thoughts are with the families during this difficult time,” Lee told the AP on Friday. “We will continue to work with the State Department to receive updates on this case.”

    “This is an extremely difficult and frightening situation for the families involved,” Romney spokesperson Dilan Maxfield said. “Our office has consistently engaged with the State Department and will continue to do so.”

    Last month, the military prosecutor, Lt. Col. Innocent Radjabu, called on the judge to sentence all of the defendants to death, except for one who suffers from “psychological problems.”

    Congo reinstated the death penalty earlier this year, lifting a more than two-decade-old moratorium, as authorities struggle to curb violence and militant attacks in the country.

    The country’s penal code allows the president to designate the method of execution.

    Past executions of militants in Congo have been carried out by firing squad.

    AN-AP

  • 10 killed, over 30 injured in Guinea bus crash

    CONAKRY — Ten people were killed and more than 30 injured in a bus crash in western Guinea, national radio reported on Friday.

    The accident occurred overnight on Thursday when a bus bound for Conakry with more than 50 passengers onboard plunged into a ravine in Timbo.

    Two women and two children were among the victims. The injured had been taken to a regional hospital.

    According to the report, speeding and poor driving were the leading cause of the crash.

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  • Latin American bloc condemns new U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan officials

    CARACAS — The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America-People’s Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) expressed its strong opposition on Friday to the latest round of sanctions imposed by the United States on Venezuelan officials.

    “The ALBA-TCP forcefully repudiates this new attack against public officials, their human and civil rights, and the Venezuelan nation in general,” the bloc said in a statement.

    The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday announced sanctions against 16 Venezuelan officials, accusing them of “obstructing democratic political participation and undermining the electoral process” of July 28 in the South American nation.

    Members of ALBA-TCP view these sanctions not only as an act of aggression against the 16 Venezuelan officials, but a “criminal and illegal practice of the U.S. government against the states that do not act in favor of their interests.”

    ALBA-TCP strongly believes that the unilateral coercive measures imposed by Washington disrupt the economic and political stability not only in Venezuela but also in the entire region.

    The bloc has called for “respect for the sovereignty of the free peoples of Our America and the Caribbean,” while expressing their unwavering support for and solidarity with the Venezuelan people and government.

    XINHUA

  • Singapore police investigate 305 suspects for scam

    SINGAPORE — Singaporean police are investigating 305 suspects for scam offenses following an enforcement operation from Aug. 30 to Sept. 12, according to the latest statement from the police.

    The suspects were involved in over 1,500 cases, including investment scams, e-commerce scams, job scams, friend impersonation scams, fake buyer scams, and internet love scams.

    The police said victims lost over 12.8 million Singapore dollars (9.9 million U.S. dollars).

    The suspects were under investigation for cheating, money laundering, or providing payment services without a license.

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  • Kereta terbabas langgar lopak air sebelum terbakar

    KOTA TINGGI — Seorang lelaki berdepan detik cemas selepas Perodua Alza dipandunya terbakar di Jalan Kota Tinggi-Johor Bahru berhampiran Taman Sri Saujana di sini, pagi tadi.

    Mangsa berusia 26 tahun itu sempat menyelamatkan diri selepas melihat asap daripada kenderaannya sebelum kereta itu terbakar hampir 95 peratus.

    Ketua Polis Daerah Kota Tinggi, Superintendan Yusof Othman, berkata kemalangan dipercayai berlaku apabila kereta dipandu mangsa dari arah Kota Besar menghala ke arah Taman Johor Jaya melanggar lopak air.

    “Kenderaan kemudian hilang kawalan lalu berpusing dan terbabas ke bahu jalan sebelah kiri.

    “Mangsa melihat kenderaan berasap dan bertindak keluar dari kenderaan sebelum kenderaannya mula terbakar.

    “Kemalangan hanya membabitkan sebuah kenderaan sahaja yang terbabas sendiri dan tiada penumpang,” katanya ketika dihubungi, hari ini.

    Beliau berkata, kes disiasat di bawah kaedah 10 LN 166/59 dan satu saman Pol 257 telah dikeluarkan kepada pengadu di bawah kaedah 10 LN 166/59.

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