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Thumbs up Chua: Boom expected once bridge opens

Report from The Sunday Star dated Sunday 12 February 2006 :-

Chua: Boom expected once bridge opens

MUAR: Areas near the Johor Strait will enjoy a boom when the new bridge to replace the Causeway is built, Johor MCA chief Datuk Dr Chua Soi Lek said.

Once the Causeway is removed and the water in the strait could flow freely, there would be less pollution, he added.

This would boost tourism and other businesses as well as promote the growth of resorts and marinas.

“For this reason, we support the Government’s plan to build a bridge to replace the old Causeway,” he told reporters after the Johor MCA Chinese New Year dinner held here on Friday.

Dr Chua, who is also the Health Minister, said almost 70 million tourists used the Causeway every year.

The number could increase with the new bridge and an improved traffic system in Johor Baru.
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Tua Pek Kong declares a good year ahead for Malaysia

Report from The Sunday Star dated Sunday 12 February 2006 :-

Tua Pek Kong declares a good year ahead for Malaysia

PENANG: Forget the analysts and the economists. Or the central bank even.

As has been the tradition for as long as Penangites can remember, the faithful gathered at the Hai Choo Soo (Sea Pearl) Temple in Tanjung +++ong here last night to find out what Tua Pek Kong or the God of Prosperity has to say about the country's economy.

According to the deity, the last eight months of the Year of the Dog will see Malaysia enjoying a good economy.

The deity predicted that the year would start with an average trimester (February to May) and progressed to good until January 2007.

Thousands of people, mostly businessmen, converged at the temple to witness this annual event, the 116th chneah hoay or flame-watching ceremony.

Poh Hock Seah Temple president Datuk Lim Chooi Beng said the embers from the burning joss-sticks were ignited after about seven minutes of first fanning, signifying that the economy was slow in taking off.

“The second flare came in the next minute, while the third was after three minutes,'' he said, adding that the second fanning brought strong flames, which were about the same for the third fanning.

He said the predictions for this year were better than last year's.
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Restaurant at Kuala Selangor raided for vice activities

Report from The New Straits Times dated Monday 13 February 2006 :-

Restaurant at Kuala Selangor raided for vice activities

KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.
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A seafood restaurant in Kampung Pasir Penambang in Kuala Selangor which offered more than meals was raided by police last night.

A team from the anti-vice, gaming and secret societies division, led by Assistant Superintendent Nik Roshdi Nik Yahya, found eight Chinese women believed to be involved in vice at the premises.

The women, who had valid passports and student visas, were aged between 20 and 28.

The owner of the restaurant was also detained for investigation.

Nik Roshdi said the restaurant was raided after police received information from the public that it had been offering other services, besides serving food.

"We believe the flesh trade has been going on for some months," he said.

Nik Roshdi said during the raid, four of the women were found entertaining clients in several huts behind the restaurant.

Statements have also been taken from the clients, mostly fishermen.
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1,000 picked up in disco raid in Sectio 16

Report from The New Straits Times dated Monday 13 February 2006 :-

1,000 picked up in disco raid in Sectio 16

PETALING JAYA, Sun.
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Some 1,000 people were picked up during an early morning raid on a disco in Section 16 here, and 38 of them tested positive for drug abuse.

The revellers tried to flee when police, assisted by enforcement officers from the Petaling Jaya Municipal Council, moved in at 2.30am, but police blocked the exits.

The raid was led by state anti- vice, gaming and secret society division chief Superintendent Azman Ayob.

Due to the large number of detainees, police decided to conduct the urine tests at the police station.

The revellers were taken in police trucks to the Damansara police station. Because there was so many of them, the trucks had to make several trips, with the last one at 6am.

Azman said police found 35 Eramin 5 and Ecstasy pills strewn on the discotheque floor by patrons trying to evade arrest. Four men were also arrested for obstructing the police.

He said the 38 patrons, including 18 women, who failed the urine tests had been remanded.

The owner of the discotheque was also served with a notice for operating after permitted hours.
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Bigfoot lives in Johor jungles, says Ghani

Report from The STAR dated Monday 13 February 2006 :-

Bigfoot lives in Johor jungles, says Ghani

Does Bigfoot really exist?

“Yes! Bigfoot exists in Johor,” said Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman, adding that there was truth in recent reports that some orang asli had sighted the hairy giant brown ape near Kota Tinggi several months ago.

“The orang asli have the ability to sense the presence of Bigfoot by smelling the air and following the tracks. They are not known to make up stories,” he said when launching the Johor edition of the tabloid Kosmos! at Danga Bay on Saturday, according to Mingguan Malaysia.

“Backed by our own research, we are positive that Bigfoot exists in the jungles of Johor,” said Ghani.

Media reports of the creature, said to be furry and 24m to 30m tall, surfaced months ago when several orang asli workers claimed to have seen a family of Bigfoots lurking in the jungle.
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850 rounded up in discotheque raid

Report from The STAR dated Monday 13 February 2006 :-

850 rounded up in discotheque raid

PETALING JAYA: Police rounded up 850 people in a pre-dawn raid at a discotheque here.

The group was among 2,000 people in the discotheque in a hotel when the raid was carried out jointly by police and the Petaling Jaya Municipal Council at 2.30am yesterday.

They were taken to the Damansara police station for urine tests.

Selangor anti-vice, gaming and secret society division chief Supt Azman Ayob said 20 men and 18 women tested positive for drugs.

He said police arrested four youths for obstructing the raiding parties from carrying out their duties.

Supt Azman said the 42 people detained, aged between 19 and 30, would be remanded until Thursday to assist in investigations.

The other 808 were released.

The local council also issued a summons against the discotheque operator for operating beyond the stipulated hours.



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Johor Strait ‘a giant toxic sink’

Report from The New Straits Times dated Tuesday 14 February 2006 :-

Johor Strait ‘a giant toxic sink’

JOHOR BARU, Mon.
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Pollution in the Johor Strait is so bad that it could pose a health hazard unless concerted efforts are made to break the Causeway and flush out the "dead water".

Hydrologist Dr Low Kwai Sim, who has done extensive studies on water quality in the strait, described the waterway as "a giant toxic sink", filled with heavy metals and foul-smelling sewage and leachate.

She said the pollutants accumulated over the years and trapped on both sides of the 82-year-old crossing could not be flushed out to the open sea.

Consequently, the two "dead water" bodies flanking the Causeway will have the worst ecological conditions of any waterway or rivers in the country if left in the present state. The danger is that if the Causeway is not demolished to allow for the free flow of tides and currents, the pollution level could begin to impact people’s lives.

"There will be health hazards such as skin irritation and other ailments, including hair loss, if we sit back and do nothing to improve the water quality," Low told the New Straits Times.

She noted that the deteriorating water quality in the strait had been acknowledged by Malaysia and Singapore, which had jointly commissioned a scientific study in 1994.

Known as the Murray- North Report, it had recommended that the Causeway be broken to improve water quality by freeing harmful algal booms, bacteria and pollution now ensnared in the waters.

Although some of the ideas were eventually adopted and implemented, there has been no action since to do away with the Causeway.

"That was more than 12 years ago. Imagine how bad the water quality is now," said Low, a former Universiti Malaya professor and now the director of Asia Pacific Environmental Consultants Sdn Bhd.

Low said these conditions were due not only to pollution from rivers such as Sungai Segget, Sungai Pulai and Sungai Johor here, but also from across the strait in Singapore.

The Murray-North Report found conclusive evidence of discharges into the strait from the Kranji sewage plant. Warm-water discharge from the Senoko plant, it noted, had also contributed to the deterioration of water quality in the strait.

Low described this as Singapore’s "backyard syndrome", with activities there having a direct impact on Johor.

She pointed out that the five culverts under the Causeway on Malaysia’s side have been completely blocked and sealed by sediments over the years since the Causeway was built in April 1924.

"The only way out now is to demolish the Causeway and release the water," she said. "This will lead to oxygenation of the water, which is good for marine life."

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Water quality ‘extremely low’

JOHOR BARU, Mon. — Dr Low Kwai Sim was commissioned by Gerbang Perdana, the contractor building the RM2.5 billion Southern Integrated Gateway (SIG) here, to undertake two environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies on the project, in March 2000 and February 2003.

The SIG comprises a bridge to replace the Causeway, a new Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex, the JB Sentral public transport terminal and other ancillary facilities.

Low said the EIA studies, which have been approved by the Department of Environment, showed the water quality near the Causeway to be "extremely low", with readings of dissolved oxygen between 3.4 and 5.5 milligramme per litre.

Low said some fish sampled found in the strait had also mutated due to ingestion of toxic materials.

She also found E.coli, which is faecal bacteria mainly from sewage, and ammonia and nitrogen levels to be very high in the water near the Causeway.
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Woman 'hunts' girls for boyfriend in JB

Report from The New Straits Times dated Wednesday 15 February 2006 :-

Woman 'hunts' girls for boyfriend in JB

JOHOR BARU, Feb 14:
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First, the woman befriends teenage girls. Then she sweet-talks them into accompanying her to a hotel where her boyfriend rapes them.

At least two cases have been reported here against this deadly duo who also rob their victims of cash and valuables. Both the recent victims were salesgirls.

State CID chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Jaafar said the suspects in both cases were believed to be the same couple as they had used the same modus operandi.

He said the latest victim was an 18-year-old sales assistant from Batu Pahat.

"The victim alleged that a woman friend had asked for a favour last Saturday. She wanted the victim to accompany her to Johor Baru in a Perodua Kembara driven by the former's boyfriend.

"When they reached Johor Baru, they dined together. Then all three checked into a budget hotel.

"After they checked into the hotel, the woman claimed that she had an urgent matter to attend to at the hotel lobby and left the room.

"That was when the man raped the teenager before robbing her of a handphone and bag," he said today.

Last week, a similar case was reported by a sales assistant in Ulu Tiram who claimed that she was duped by a young couple into following them to a hotel where she was raped and robbed.

"We are mounting a search for them. The man is in his early 20s while the woman is slightly younger."

He advised young women to be wary of strangers and refrain from accepting invitations for meals or trips.
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S'pore rejects claim about pollution of Johor Strait

Report from The Straits Times (S'pore) dated Thursday 16 February 2006 :-

S'pore rejects claim about pollution of Johor Strait

SINGAPORE'S High Commission in Kuala Lumpur has refuted claims by a hydrologist published in a Malaysian newspaper that discharges from the Republic had contributed to deterioration of water quality in the Johor Strait.

In an article headlined 'Johor Strait 'a giant toxic sink' in the New Straits Times (NST) on Tuesday, hydrologist Low Kwai Sim claimed that a report jointly commissioned by Singapore and Malaysia had found conclusive evidence that discharges from the Kranji sewage plant and Senoko plant had polluted the water.

'The only way out now is to demolish the Causeway and release the water,' she was quoted as saying.

In a letter to NST yesterday, Mr Gerald Ho, press officer of the Singapore High Commission, said Dr Low's claim was 'untrue'.

He said: 'The Murray-North report identified the main sources of pollution as Sungei Segget, Sungei Skudai, Sungei Tebrau, Pasir Gudang and Sungei Johor.

'It noted that to improve water quality in the strait, it was necessary to remove pollution in the form of untreated sewage, and wastewater from industries and agriculture at source.'

He added: 'On the Singapore side, the only source of pollution identified was treated effluent from two water reclamation plants.

'Singapore is diverting this treated effluent away from the Strait of Johor and into the Strait of Singapore through a deep tunnel sewerage system, which is now under construction.'

In addition, he noted that Singapore's major rivers have been, or are in the process of being, dammed up to form reservoirs to collect water for drinking.

The Causeway was not identified as the cause of pollution in the Strait of Johor in the Murray-North report. It said: 'Indications from the study are that Causeway opening could not be justified in benefit/cost terms in either the short or long term. Benefits are restricted to a marginal improvement in dissolved oxygen levels.'

The Singapore and Malaysian environment ministries had jointly engaged Murray-North Pte Ltd to undertake a hydraulic and water quality study in the Strait of Johor in 1993.

NST said Dr Low, a former Universiti Malaya professor and now the director of Asia Pacific Environmental Consultants, had conducted two environmental impact studies for Gerbang Perdana, the contractor for the multi-billion-ringgit Southern Integrated Gateway project, which includes replacing the Causeway with a bridge.
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Works Ministry launches 24-hour public complaints bureau

Report from The New Straits Times dated Thursday 16 February 2006 :-

Works Ministry launches 24-hour public complaints bureau

KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.
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The Works Ministry has launched a 24-hour public complaints bureau which will operate seven days a week to solve problems that arise, its minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said today.

He assured the public that "no matter how trivial the complaints are" they would get the Ministry's attention, reported Bernama.

He said the bureau, chaired by the Ministry's secretary-general, would meet every fortnight to solve problems lodged by the public.

The public can lodge their complaints via toll free numbers 1-800-88-5004 or 1-800-88-7752, by e-mail to [email protected] and via SMS by typing JKR and send to 37278 (DAPAT).

The setting up of the bureau is part of efforts to beef up the Ministry's performance.

Samy Vellu said the Ministry would also set up a committee to monitor the implementation of projects under the Ninth Malaysia Plan.

"The ministry does not want problems which arose in the implementation of the Eighth Malaysia Plan to recur," he told a Press conference after the Ministry's monthly assembly here.
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Growing interest in Bigfoot

Report from The New Straits Times dated Friday 17 February 2006 :-

Growing interest in Bigfoot

JOHOR BARU, Thurs.
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With just the Causeway separating Johor from Singapore, it is no surprise that there is growing interest in the republic about the "Johor Bigfoot".

While the State Government is preparing its scientific expedition in April to track down the creature, a group from Singapore has conducted a Bigfoot experiment in Batam.

Members of the Singapore Paranormal Investigators group had planned a search in the jungles of Johor earlier this month, but their request to the Johor National Park Corporation for permission was turned down.

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman had announced that local scientists would carry out their own study to verify any Bigfoot evidence and compile data before inviting foreign groups wishing to explore the phenomena.

Worldwide interest in the Johor Bigfoot was sparked by a report in the New Straits Times on Dec 23 of three workers building a fishpond in Kampung Mawai, Kota Tinggi, who claimed to have seen a Bigfoot family of two adults and a child.

The report also carried a photograph by a Johor Malaysian Nature Society member of what was claimed to be Bigfoot’s footprints.

International Bigfoot websites such as the Bigfoot Research Organisation and Cryptomundo are running online discussions and advisories on the Johor Bigfoot.

Cryptomundo recently ran an interview with Bangkok- based travel correspondent and author Harold Stephens.

He claimed to have mountted the first Bigfoot expedition in the Endau-Rompin jungles in the 1970s.

In the interview, Stephens said he first entered Endau- Rompin on the invitation of a member of the Johor royalty for a fishing trip.

At a village on Sungai Endau, he heard talk of a hairy jungle giant and a prehistoric carving of an elephant on a mountain top. He searched libraries on Bigfoot sightings dating back three centuries in the country, before mounting his expedition with a team that included Orang Asli.

His group found giant footprints measuring 30cm in length and half that in width on a sandbar near a river.

He said a great deal of Press publicity came of his group’s discovery, including a cover story of Argosy magazine in 1971.

Relating the details of his expedition, Stephens said: "After reaching the 12th rapids beyond the tributary of the Kimchin River, we began exploring the riverbanks, looking for tracks.

"The banks were a maze of tracks: deer, pig, turtle, monitor lizard, elephant, tiger, leopard, rhino. Tiger tracks were the most frequent, some the size of a man’s hand."

It was then that he saw the enormous human-like footprints, which ex-combat photographer Kurt Rolfes shot.

Stephens said the creature that had made them had come down from the jungle and entered the water where the tracks disappeared.



EVIDENCE ? The giant footsteps discovered by Stephens' group during the expedition in Endau-Rompin in the 1970s
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JCorp ups investment in convention centre

Report from The New Straits Times dated Friday 17 February 2006 :-

JCorp ups investment in convention centre

JOHOR Corp (JCorp) has doubled its investment in the development of the Persada Johor International Convention Centre (PJICC), located in Johor Baru, to RM100 million to optimise the PJICC's potential.

The developer and manager of the convention centre is Puteri Hotels Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JCorp.

"The investment is now at RM100 million (compared with RM50 million earlier) for bigger space which includes additional wings and additional car park facility," Puteri Hotels managing director John J. Roozemond said.

"During the construction we realised (PJICC) has more potential and we wanted to absolutely maximise the space," he said.

"The built-up area is 1.74ha, of the total 2.43ha available. Earlier it was 1.42ha," Roozemond said, adding that the PJICC is half the size of the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

The extension includes widening the entire convention and exhibition space as well as increasing the car park bays to 16,000 from 11,000 initially.

As such, the convention centre can host up to 2,100 delegates in classroom style with its column- free facility, 2,000 in seated banqueting and 2,500 in theatre style.


As a result of the expansion and heavy rains late last year, the opening of the convention centre has been delayed by a few months to October, from its earlier scheduled opening in August this year.

"Sixty per cent of the superstructure is complete, and we will be targeting to open in October this year," Roozemond said during a preview of the PJICC's progress in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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Malaysia's 20 Richest Men

Report from The STAR dated Friday 17 February 2006 :-

Malaysia's 20 Richest Men

“Sugar King” Robert Kuok Hock Nien has topped Malaysian Business' 40 richest men list for the third consecutive year, beating his closest rival, T. Ananda Krishnan, by a wide margin.

As in previous years, the wealth of the top 40 individuals was assessed based on the value of their stakes in listed companies as at Jan 20.

According to Malaysian Business, on the whole, more tycoons see their paper wealth decline in 2006, due largely to the lacklustre performance on Bursa Malaysia.

It said that in 2006, thanks to Kuok, the combined wealth of the 40 richest Malaysians increased marginally to RM79.42bil, compared with RM78.23bil a year earlier.



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Web designer to hang for killing Russian girlfriend

Report from The New Straits Times dated Saturday 18 February 2006 :-

Web designer to hang for killing Russian girlfriend

KLANG, Feb 17:
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An Internet web designer was sentenced to death by the High Court today for stabbing a Russian woman 19 times when she rejected his expression of love and proposals for marriage.

Chian Swee Ong, 36, was charged with murdering the 22-year-old woman he knew as Sara at his home in 11/a Jalan USJ 13/5B in Subang at 5am on Dec 13, 2002.

He merely nodded when an interpreter asked if he understood the verdict and told the court he wanted to call his sister to tell her the news.

Judge K.N. Segera, in handing down the sentence, said he had no choice but to reject the defence of sudden and grave provocation because of the lack of evidence.

"I have no doubt that you loved the deceased but there is no indication that she reciprocated the love," he said, adding that the relationship was one of customer and client.

Segera said his hands were tied despite finding the accused to be honourable by surrendering to the police and honest during his testimony.

"Your lawyers have fought very hard for you, but the law is clear and must run its course. There is only one sentence for the offence, which is death by hanging," he said.

During his own testimony, Chian (right) said he met Sara at the Lisa De Inn Spa in Petaling Jaya where she worked as a prostitute in August 2002 and he used her services between 10 and 20 times, paying RM260 on each occasion.

Chian said he also paid between RM800 and RM1,000 to take her out to a hotel or back to his house six and seven times.

He said he started to fall in love with her in late October that year. He told her so and proposed to her. He said Sara promised to marry him but had asked him to wait.

In November 2002, Sara moved to Kim Lady, an entertainment centre in Puchong where she worked as a guest relations officer. Chian said he went there often after work to meet her.

On Dec 12, he went to Kim Lady where he proposed to her again and asked her to stop working but she refused and an argument ensued.

Chian admitted slapping her during the argument and she slapped him back before he left. He said he was remorseful for hitting her and called her numerous times on her handphone but she refused to entertain his calls.

In desperation, he returned to Kim Lady at 3am and paid the establishment RM800 to take her home for the night.

Chian said at his house he apologised profusely to her and repeatedly declared his love before they had sexual intercourse in the hall.

He said Sara told him he did not really love her because he had hit her but he told her he loved her and would die for her. In an attempt to prove his love, Chian said he consumed 19 Uphamol pills but Sara only laughed at him. He took a knife from a cupboard in the house and slashed his own hand but again, Sara only laughed at him.

He said Sara then told him that she had come to Malaysia for the sole purpose of making money and was nice to him because of his money.

Chian said by this time, he had already spent RM20,000 and he felt angry. He lost control of himself and stabbed her multiple times.

He said everything happened so fast that he was unclear what actually happened. When Sara fell to the ground he panicked and attempted to kill himself.

Chian said he stabbed himself several times in the chest and consumed Harpic and Jif toilet cleaners but he only fell asleep at 10am the next day.

He said he left the house and checked himself into a hotel in Klang where he tried to kill himself by consuming rat poison, Dettol and Clorox.

Chian said he only returned to his house on Dec 16 and saw Sara lying motionless in his hall. He went to see his sister in Taman Eng Ann in Klang and she advised him to give himself up. He then surrendered to police.

When the body of the deceased was recovered, it was so badly decomposed that a positive identification was never established.

For the first time, the court ruled that the identity of a deceased was immaterial and called for the accused to enter his defence.

Chian was defended by Lee Cheng Theng and S. Ramesh while deputy public prosecutor Wan Shaharuddin Wan Ladin prosecuted.


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