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Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Thursday (May 15, 2025)

Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Thursday (May 15, 2025)

The Star15-05-2025

Malaysia
* FRU crash: One discharged on May 15, seven still hospitalised
* FRU crash: Lorry owner being probed, says Zahid
* Man charged with stabbing brother with stingray tail
* Open tender process was 'staged', says prosecution witness
* Apex court reserves judgement in Morais murder case
* 15-year-old faces 10 years' jail over reckless driving that killed five
* Address concerns about Pamela's case, lawyer tells MACC
* Technician killed in van-lorry collision near Dungun
* Teacher claims trial to attempted murder of son, 11
* Lorry loses control in Banting, causing multiple collisions
* Husband of Pamela Ling Yueh detained
* Leaked draft judgment in Rosmah's solar hybrid case suggests bias, appeals court told
* Federal Court dismisses habeas corpus appeal by GISB Holdings CEO, wife
* Police reports filed as customers claim RM15mil loss to watch reseller
* Maqis intercepts massive load of smuggled animal waste at Johor checkpoint
* Three charged in Johor driving test scheme involving bribes for passes
* Clerk loses RM465,200 to non-existent investment scheme
* MCMC launches probe into incomplete Jalur Gemilang illustration
* Body of man with mental disabilities found in locked house
* Kedah police seize over RM1.6mil in cannabis, two arrested
* Pact between federal and state parties crucial for Sabah polls, says Ahmad Zahid
* It is permissible for Muslims to attend celebrations without any religious rituals, says MKI
* Woman killed, two sons hurt in Gua Musang crash
Singapore
* Changi's Terminal 5 cleared for construction
* BYD is top-selling car in Singapore in first four months of 2025 with 20% of total sales
* Singaporean civil servant charged in Johor with motorcyclist's death
* Three weeks' jail for man who molested stewardess on SIA flight
* Two taken to hospital after PMD-linked fire sets Toa Payoh HDB flat ablaze
* Man charged over alleged assault of his father in Singapore, causing fractures to the elderly man's hand
* Apac NGOs form coalition to promote drug-free societies
* Fatal Orchard Towers fight: Man who stabbed victim's neck fails in appeal against murder conviction
Indonesia
* Indonesian filmmakers aim to impress at Cannes
* West Java to also send 'unruly' adults to military barracks
* Australian PM touts defence ties during Indonesia visit
* Indonesian military says 18 separatists killed in operation in Papua region
Thailand
* Thai hotels see 30% drop in Chinese tourists in Q2, occupancy rate falls to 52% in May
* Thai ministry to propose extending soft loan programme for Deep South to 2027
* Thai officials seize over 200 tonnes of electronic waste illegally imported from the US
* Thai man arrested for smuggling baby orangutans
* Thai tycoon Sarath meets Trump, eyes stronger US ties
* Thai court issues warrants over deadly quake tower collapse
Philippines
* Germany, Philippines sign defence agreement
* De Lima, Diokno to join House team prosecuting VP Sara Duterte
* Court of Appeals in Philippines overturns former senator Leila de Lima's acquittal in a drug case
Vietnam
* Think ahead of those in trade fraud, officials told
* Vietnam urges preventive measures amid Covid-19 spike
* Thailand's Paetongtarn begins official visit to Vietnam
* Vietnam removes 10 wildlife trafficking groups from social media
Myanmar
* UK charges exiled former envoy with trespass
* 'Why do they attack the children?'
* EU demands accountability for Myanmar school strike that killed 22
* 400 flee to Thailand as Myanmar rebels strike junta base
Cambodia
* Cambodia Customs targets illegal durian imports
* Cambodian wrestlers bring home gold, valuable experience from Singapore champs
* Cambodia's royal ploughing ceremony marks start of rice-growing season
* Two Cambodian peacekeepers killed during mission in South Sudan: minister
Laos
* Poisonous mushrooms cause six deaths in northern Laos
* Laos takes steps to strengthen e-commerce safety amid growth
Brunei
* Brunei police seek public assistance in fatal jogger accident
* Brunei attends UN peacekeeping ministerial meeting in Berlin
Aseanplus
* Anwar raises MH17 issue with Putin during Moscow visit
* Putin and Anwar share light moment at the Kremlin
* Anwar presents Malaysia's perspective in Russia, receives honorary doctorate
* Starbucks in a froth over names of presidential candidates
* Two men jailed for storming court after Yoon's arrest
* Families file criminal complaint
* Petro and Xi mark new era in ties
* Ringgit eases against US dollar amid potential trade deal between US and China
* TVB actor Niklas Lam earns RM220 in over an hour through tea stall business in China
* FBM KLCI steadies above 1,580 as market awaits 1Q GDP release
* M'sia gets UN award for women's participation in peacekeeping missions
* Reebok shoes worn by S. Korean presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung reselling for 10x the price
* China to US ocean cargo bookings surge after tariff pause, Vizion says
* Australia PM Albanese to meet Indonesia counterpart in first international visit since re-election
* Starbucks is said to kick off process to sell stake in sprawling China business
* Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik advance in Thailand Open
* Apec trade ministers meet in S.Korea amid US-China trade tensions
* South Korea-Malaysia FTA negotiations in final phase, to be finalised in October
* Australia will not replace repeatedly vandalised James Cook statue
* Japan to seek third round of trade talks next week: Sources
* Indian troops kill 31 Maoist rebels in weeks-long battle
* Sweet revenge for Pearly-Thinaah as they power into quarters
* PM meets Russia's Grand Mufti to strengthen nations' Islamic ties
* KLIA border agents stop 64 foreigners entering without valid documents
* 'Unscientific' Japan megaquake rumours spook Hong Kong tourists
* Malaysia, Japan ink RM1.34bil green bioeconomy deals at Expo 2025 Osaka
* Hong Kong's top developer sells out homes in hours as rates fall
* Chinese online literature is winning hearts in Japan
* Oil slides 3% on expectations for US-Iran nuclear deal
* Kelantan tightens security to curb cattle smuggling after anthrax outbreak in Thailand
* Trump: India has offered US a trade deal with no tariffs
* Proton launches RM4.8mil Xchange Programme to replace old vehicles with new models
* Asean seeks to expand membership in RCEP, CPTPP to boost regional economic integration
* Trump wants Apple to stop moving iPhone production to India
* India says Pakistan nuclear arsenal should be under UN surveillance
* Explainer-Is Qatar's gift of a plane to President Trump allowed under US law?
* Toxic algae killing marine life off Australian coast
* Ringgit ends marginally higher against US dollar on mild demand
* HK actor Ai Wai pleads for liver donation for his wife: 'She's in critical condition'
* Fan Bingbing fans Chinese tourist enthusiasm for Melaka on WeChat
* Man in serious condition after shark attack in South Australia
* Former TVB star Wong He says he was drugged and sexually assaulted twice in 2024 at his friends' homes
* Loan shark in South Korea who allegedly drove single mum to suicide to face jail term
* First Everest death of climbing season recorded
* M'sia committed to protecting Bangladeshi workers from exploitation, says Saifuddin
* Chinese robotaxi operator Pony.ai says one of its cars caught fire, no injuries

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Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Wednesday (June 11, 2025)
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Wednesday (June 11, 2025)

The Star

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  • The Star

Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Wednesday (June 11, 2025)

Malaysia * Vertical schools in housing projects to help reduce transport costs, says PM Anwar * Gerik bus crash: School to prepare report on teacher's offensive remarks on students' deaths, says state govt * Gerik bus crash: Tourism ministry calls for return of regulatory power over sector's transportation * Your vaccine from 2021 is not enough: Expert says Covid-19's threat remains * Companies subject to new SST if they reach RM500,000 revenue threshold within 12 months, says Finance Ministry * Influencer raises alarm over FB group circulating photos of underage students * Sabah woman sues KJ, govt over what she claims is wrongful Covid-19 enforcement * Three people lose over RM80,000 to lucky draw scam * Student who used hot iron on sleeping dorm mates sent to Henry Gurney School * Gerik bus crash: PTPTN loans of 13 UPSI students killed in accident fully settled, says Zambry * Court sets Aug 19 for decision in activist's appeal over challenge to online speech law * Local trio, foreign woman detained for holding three men against their will * Sukuk misuse case: Tan Sri quizzed by MACC for six hours * No electricity surcharge for Sabah, Labuan users until year-end * National Day 2025 to be launched in Johor, Malaysia Day 2025 in Penang * Court postpones decision on Lahad Datu vocational college murder case to July 23 * Four charged in Sabah for alleged role in multi-million ringgit investment scam * Gerik bus crash: Company's permit revoked with immediate effect, says Loke * George Town's heritage status safe, says Penang exco member * Man, 62, nabbed over alleged sexual assault on underage girl in Lahad Datu * 'Still Live' series in KL creates a shared space for sound and sketch * Permanent border wall seen as solution to smuggling in Kelantan, says police chief * Woman swept away by strong currents after car plunges into river found drowned * Sugar, rice and selected imported foods exempt from expanded SST, says Finance Ministry * Malaysia commits to more reforms, solidarity in labour rights agenda, says Steven Sim * Imported fruits hit with 5% tax under new SST rules * Sukuk misuse case: MACC records Tan Sri's statement * Cops find RM4.67mil worth of meth and ketamine in abandoned car in Gerik * Gerik crash: Cops advise bus driver not to make public comments * Preserving historic sites essential for cultural and economic growth, says activist * What are the items you will have to pay extra taxes for from July 1? * Industry concerns over expanded SST Singapore * Man arrested for allegedly shoplifting twice in Singapore's Changi Airport transit area * Passengers reschedule travel plans and seek refunds following Jetstar Asia's abrupt closure * Removal of mandatory minimum sentences for some dangerous driving offences in Singapore to kick in from Thursday (June 12) * Singaporean woman given six months' jail in Taiwan for stalking singer, threatening her online * World acclaimed singer Maher Zain makes long-awaited return to the region with a South-East Asia Tour 2025 * Drug trafficker in Singapore avoids death penalty by 0.01g, sentenced to 31 years' jail * Sacked Mediacorp employee arrested for voyeurism * Second round of Pofma sanctions for owner of The Online Citizen's website, social media accounts * National Trades Union Congress exploring options to match retrenched Jetstar Asia staff to roles at SIA Group: Labour chief * Qantas says Singapore airport fee hikes fuelled Jetstar Asia cut * Jetstar Asia closure: Here's what customers need to know * Jetstar Asia to cease operations from July 31, over 500 employees in Singapore affected Indonesia * Dozens arrested for Indonesian love scam ring targeting American men * Indonesia nears trade deals with EU, Eurasian bloc * Drone drops drugs into Indonesian prison * Businesses grapple with Bali's single-use plastics ban * Alleged laptop procurement graft puts ex-minister Nadiem in spotlight * Suspected fatal bullying cases in Indonesia highlight growing violence issue 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Sabah pushes for fairer punishments: Proposed changes to criminal laws
Sabah pushes for fairer punishments: Proposed changes to criminal laws

Daily Express

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  • Daily Express

Sabah pushes for fairer punishments: Proposed changes to criminal laws

Published on: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 11, 2025 By: Sherell Jeffrey Text Size: Those from the CLRC posing in a photo with Sabah stakeholders. Kota Kinabalu: Legal experts and civil society representatives in Sabah are pushing for fairer punishments and real action on proposed changes to Malaysia's criminal laws, as the country undertakes its biggest review of crime-related legislation in decades. These suggestions were expressed during a townhall session here, Monday, hosted by the Criminal Law Reform Committee (CLRC) as part of its nationwide consultation tour which kicked off in the peninsula on May 21. Advertisement Chaired by former Federal Court Judge Tan Sri Harmindar Singh Dhaliwal, the townhall here aimed to gather input from Sabah stakeholders on proposed reforms to three important pieces of legislation, namely the Penal Code (Act 574), Criminal Procedure Code (Act 593) and Evidence Act (Act 56). 'We have not finalised anything. For now, we are just seeking feedback from everyone,' Harmindar told the townhall session. 'From then on, the committee, the researchers and so on will look into all the proposals and see which ones we can implement immediately and those that we can implement maybe in the longer term,' he said, pointing out that the committee remains in the consultation phase. The consultation process includes townhall sessions across Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and upcoming sessions in Sarawak, including online feedback forms. The public consultation period has been extended from May 31 to June 15 to accommodate wider participation. Among those present at the townhall session here were Sabah Law Society Immediate Past President Datuk Roger Chin who pointed out the importance of inclusive consultation in the law-making process. 'A lot of these laws, a lot of times if they do not consult stakeholders, they do not take into account their views, then the laws will be not good,' Roger told Daily Express when met after the session. 'This is the only way that we can advance law because law cannot be static. It must be amended all the time to suit the changing times,' he said. The reform initiative, spearheaded by Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said, reflects the Government's commitment to ensuring Malaysia's legal framework remains relevant and effective in addressing modern challenges. While Sabah stakeholders welcomed the consultation process, several expressed cautious optimism about whether their feedback would translate into actual legislative changes. 'I hope the feedbacks are actually incorporated. I think a lot of times, for whatever policy reasons or reasons unknown, even worse, laws are not changed when they should be,' Roger said, citing concerns about prison overcrowding due to inflexible sentencing for minor drug offenses. Social activist cum former journalist Dr Kanul Gindol shared this sentiment while expressing confidence in the committee's leadership. 'I hope the Government will really look into all these loopholes, grievances and comments from the stakeholders, especially from our learned lawyers who are very involved in carrying out fair involvement or solutions of any cases involving criminal laws,' he said. Justice for Sisters representative Megan Stephen pointed out the need for gender-neutral language in criminal laws. 'In all the provision or law, amendment should be done to make it a more gender-neutral language. For example, rape cases. The word 'woman' should be changed to 'person' because anyone can be raped, not just women,' said Megan. 'What I hope as well is to protect stateless and undocumented people, not just for Malaysians, but underprivileged people as well. 'I have a 50-50 confidence level due to concerns about double standards in the justice system where if you have more privilege, more money, then certain people that are underprivileged, they cannot be protected,' said Megan, expressing measured expectations about its implementation. Sabah Prisons' Board of Visiting Justices Chairperson Datuk Katherine Lee advocates for Community Service Orders (CSO) as alternatives to imprisonment for lesser crimes. 'I would like to see more CSO implemented, especially for the lesser crimes,' she said, expressing concern over the current system where mothers who steal milk or food for their baby are sentenced to three months jail or six months' jail. 'It does not make sense to me. Nobody's looking after the babies,' she said. She also expressed concerns about the Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA), saying that wealthy defendants should not be able to simply negotiate settlements for crimes. Instead, she proposed that offenders still be charged properly, but they can add on to the sentence to contribute to society as a contribution to help the needy. She would also like to see Restorative Justice (RJ) which focuses on repairing harm caused by crime involving the victims and offenders and even families in the resolution process. 'This approach addresses the harm caused by crime rather than solely focusing on punishment, potentially facilitating reconciliation between all parties involved. 'The implementation would require comprehensive training for stakeholders including police officers, social workers and judges, as well as legislative amendments to the Child Act 2001, Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code to formally recognise and support RJ practices,' she said. For the record, this is Malaysia's first comprehensive attempt at criminal law reform through a dedicated committee structure. The CLRC, supported by an Ad Hoc Committee comprising experts in law, enforcement, technology and civil society, has been tasked with completing its review within 18 months in phases. The reform initiative reflects the Madani Government's commitment to ensuring Malaysia's criminal justice system becomes more responsive, fair and effective while maintaining the rule of law and protecting individual rights. The success of these reforms will largely depend on how effectively the Government incorporates the diverse voices and concerns raised during these consultation sessions into concrete legislative action. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. 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Let law run its course, says Ean Yong after Teoh's sister calls him out
Let law run its course, says Ean Yong after Teoh's sister calls him out

Free Malaysia Today

time5 hours ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Let law run its course, says Ean Yong after Teoh's sister calls him out

Ean Yong Hian Wah said he shares the family's pain but will not respond to Facebook posts calling him out over his silence. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : Former Selangor executive councillor Ean Yong Hian Wah has called for the legal process to take its course in the Teoh Beng Hock case, after being criticised by his late political aide's sister. Ean Yong said he shared the Teoh family's grief over the past 16 years and pledged to cooperate fully with police if any new evidence emerges. 'Through all the sadness, I urge that the law be allowed to run its course,' Oriental Daily quoted him as saying. 'I will not comment on the Facebook postings made by Teoh Lee Lan.' Lee Lan had taken to Facebook to express frustration that Ean Yong had yet to break his silence or take a clear stance, more than three weeks after the Attorney-General's Chambers classified the case as requiring no further action (NFA). She accused Ean Yong of avoiding responsibility, questioning why he did not ensure her brother had legal representation during his Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) interrogation or inform the family earlier about his detention. Teoh, a political aide to Ean Yong, died on July 16, 2009 on the fifth floor of Plaza Masalam, Shah Alam, after being questioned for hours at the Selangor MACC headquarters. An inquest into his death was held, and the coroner returned an open verdict. However, the Court of Appeal ruled in 2014 that Teoh's death was caused by 'one or more persons unknown', including MACC officers. In 2019, police launched an investigation under Section 342 of the Penal Code for wrongful confinement. Before 2018, two special investigation teams were set up – one in 2011 and the other in 2015 – to look into Teoh's death, but both cases were classified as NFA by the public prosecutor.

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