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Thursday, December 18, 2025

Religious teacher in Telipok viral case suspended

 

KOTA KINABALU: A teacher at a private tahfiz centre in Telipok has been suspended, said Sabah State Islamic Religious Affairs Department (JHEAINS), Datuk Jumain Abdul Ghani.

The teacher is alleged to have assaulted students using a helmet outside a cyber cafe and has been arrested by police for investigations.

"The decision to suspend the teacher was made by the tahfiz centre's management board.

"It is an initial step to ensure that investigations can be conducted transparently and comprehensively," he said when met by the media after the press conference on the announcement of results of the 2025 Lower Religious Certificate Examination and Religious Secondary Certificate Examination.

He added that the tahfiz centre is a private institution legally registered with JHEAINS.

He noted that the authority to manage and discipline teaching staff rests with the institution's governing board.

"A JHEAINS team conducted a visit to the tahfiz centre and obtained a full report as soon as the issue went viral," he said. - NST

Kabaddi team make history with first SEA Games gold

 

BANGKOK: The men's kabaddi team made history at the SEA Games by winning Malaysia's first gold medal in the sport on Thursday.

The team defeated hosts Thailand 28-16 in the final at Rajamangala University of Technology.

Coach Gurmit Singh, a former national hockey player, had prepared the national teams for the Games.

However, there was no double joy for the national contingent as the women's team narrowly missed out on gold after losing 22-23 to Indonesia in their final. - NST

Zahid to table proposal to increase Bantuan Wang Ihsan amid rising costs

 

KUANTAN: A proposal to raise the Bantuan Wang Ihsan flood aid beyond the current RM1,000 per household will be submitted to the cabinet for consideration.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, acknowledging the rising cost of living, said he would table the matter at the next cabinet meeting for approval.

"The flood aid was previously increased from RM500 per household to RM1,000. I also recognise that the cost of living has risen, so I will present the proposal during the cabinet meeting. I will personally put it forward, with the Education Minister as a witness," he told reporters after visiting flood victims at the SMK Paya Besar temporary relief centre today.

Also present were Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail and Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

When asked about the potential new flood aid amount, Zahid said it would depend on the government's financial capacity.

The flood aid, initially RM500 per household for families affected by floods, was increased to RM1,000 in 2021.

Meanwhile, Zahid said that heads of households who received the RM1,000 aid during the first wave would only be eligible to claim again after three months if subsequent waves of flooding forced them to evacuate to temporary relief centres. - NST

‘Thank you, Dr Z’: Hannah Yeoh pays tribute to outgoing FT minister's leadership, promises smooth transition

 

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh pays tribute to Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa, praising her mature and inclusive leadership in advancing the Federal Territories. — Bernama pic
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh pays tribute to Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa, praising her mature and inclusive leadership in advancing the Federal Territories. — Bernama pic

PUTRAJAYA, Dec 18 — Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh pays tribute to Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa for her contributions and leadership in the development of the Federal Territories during her tenure as minister.

In a Facebook post, Hannah said Dr Zaliha demonstrated mature and inclusive leadership in addressing sensitive issues.

“As Segambut MP, I appreciate her leadership that prioritised the voices and views of elected representatives, especially in the case of Taman Rimba Kiara.

“She prioritised stakeholders’ consultation in resolving controversial issues. I am so thankful that she took the time to engage and seek residents’ feedback.

“In the coming days, I will sit down with Dr Zaliha and go through matters she was working on to ensure a smooth transition. Thank you, Dr Z, for your firm stand and consultative leadership,” she said.

Hannah, who previously helmed the Ministry of Youth and Sports, was appointed to the new post following the Madani Government Cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on December 16.

She had earlier made history as the first woman and youngest to be appointed as the Speaker of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, a position she held from 2013 to 2018.

Meanwhile, Dr Zaliha was reported as saying that she will continue to give her full support to the Madani agenda and the reform policies being implemented for the benefit of the nation and the people. — Bernama

Sultan Nazrin: Mosques should tackle food security, environment and health challenges

 

Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah said mosques should play an active role in addressing key concerns such as food security, environmental protection and conservation, as well as public health. — Bernama pic
Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah said mosques should play an active role in addressing key concerns such as food security, environmental protection and conservation, as well as public health. — Bernama pic

IPOH, Dec 18 — Mosques must move beyond their outdated roles and take greater responsibility in addressing the challenges and issues facing today’s ummah, said the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah.

His Royal Highness said mosque committee members and congregants must not “turn a deaf ear” or “turn a blind eye” to issues that directly affect the lives of the ummah.

Instead, he said mosques should play an active role in addressing key concerns such as food security, environmental protection and conservation, as well as public health.

“Given that many mosques have land that can be optimised, they should be actively involved in food security initiatives by cultivating vegetables and planting fruit trees on mosque grounds.

“I commend the efforts and assistance of the Agriculture Department in ensuring the success of the food security programme at 118 mosques in the state. This achievement should serve as an incentive for more mosque committees to encourage congregants to produce food on mosque-owned land,” His Royal Highness said.

Sultan Nazrin said this at the presentation of instruments of appointment to the Perak Syariah Court judge, the president and members of the Perak Islamic Religious and Malay Customs Council (MAIPk), and members of the Mosque Consultative Council, as well as the presentation of business tithe.

Meanwhile, His Royal Highness said mosques can also play an important role in raising public awareness on environmental sustainability through “green mosque” initiatives that focus on waste management, reducing the use of plastic materials and introducing recycling programmes.

“Mosque committees and officers must actively implement environmental conservation efforts, including recycling initiatives such as converting food waste into compost, minimising the use of single-use plastics, and providing collection points for reusable items that can benefit those in need,” the Sultan said.

Sultan Nazrin added that the green mosque programme can also be strengthened through the adoption of green technologies, including the use of solar energy, rainwater harvesting systems and efficient waste management, as well as by providing environmental education and promoting the importance of biodiversity through regular lectures and talks.

“With guidance from the Department of Environment, 20 mosques are now actively involved in recycling and environmental care programmes. In conjunction with the state-level National Environment Day celebration, seven mosques were recognised with sustainable mosque awards for successfully collecting the highest amounts of plastic waste and e-waste in Perak,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sultan Nazrin said that in light of increasingly worrying statistics and data on Malaysians’ health issues, mosque committees should implement programmes to educate congregants and serve as catalysts for the adoption of healthy lifestyles.

His Royal Highness said these efforts could include organising health education lectures and a series of talks in collaboration with health, medical and nutrition officers, as well as conducting sports and recreational activities such as aerobics at mosque compounds after Subuh and Asar prayers.

In addition, the Sultan said mosques should stop serving sweetened drinks at their programmes and reduce the use of salt and fat in food preparation.

“Worshippers should also be encouraged to observe sunnah fasting, and a new dining culture should be introduced by changing the timing of meals provided at mosques and suraus from after Isyak prayers to before Maghrib,” His Royal Highness said. — Bernama 

Police release names of 10 companies linked to fraud

 


KUALA LUMPUR: The police have identified 10 companies involved in fraudulent activities, with 127 police reports lodged within a month as of last Monday.

Bukit Aman's Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director Comm Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said Everhub Wholesale Sdn Bhd and Aura Home Sdn Bhd were each linked to 19 police reports, followed by Myhome Renovation Sdn Bhd with 18 reports. DAC West Pacific Trading Sdn Bhd and Endowus Multi Solution were each involved in 13 reports.

He added that TPG Halls Enterprise recorded 10 reports, while Texas PG Sdn Bhd, Across Centuries Group Sdn Bhd and JMC M Trading Venture were linked to nine reports each. Another eight reports involved EG Global View Sdn Bhd.

Comm Rusdi said all police reports involving the companies have been uploaded into the CCID portal, SemakMule.

Members of the public are advised to exercise caution when dealing with these newly identified companies.

"Before conducting any transaction, the public is urged to check the company name or bank account number through the CCID SemakMule portal. If a warning appears, it indicates that the company is linked to fraudulent activities,” he said in a statement on Thursday (Dec 18). – Bernama

Prosecution will apply DNAA for one of Namewee's drug charges

 


The prosecution will apply for a discharge not amounting to an acquittal (DNAA) for one drug-related charge against Namewee, confirmed Attorney-General Dusuki Mokhtar.

He told Malaysiakini, when contacted today, that the application would be made following a negative result on the urine test of the rapper.

“Since the pathology report is negative, the prosecution will apply for DNAA for the offence (which) was under Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

“Meanwhile, the prosecution involving offences under Section 39A(1) of the same, on drug possession, will remain.”

Namewee, whose real name is Wee Meng Chee, was charged on Oct 24 with two drug-related offences, where he pleaded not guilty to one count of possessing 5.12g of ecstasy and one count of administering amphetamine, methamphetamine, tetrahydrocannabinol, and ketamine, as reported by New Straits Times.

He was arrested on Oct 22 after he was found with nine pills suspected to be ecstasy in a Kuala Lumpur hotel room where a Taiwanese influencer had died.

Influencer Hsieh Yun Hsin

He is a key person in assisting the investigation into the influencer’s death, as he was reportedly the last person seen with her before she was found dead in a bathtub.

The case, which was initially classified as a sudden death, is now being investigated as a murder under Section 302 of the Penal Code. - Mkini