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Hype Malaysia
3 days ago
- General
- Hype Malaysia
Police Ask Public For Information To Help Locate These Missing Individuals
Reports of missing persons are often linked to broken families, disputes among friends, or, in some cases, circumstances far more sinister than we can imagine. Cases of suspected abduction should never be taken lightly, as swift action can be crucial in saving a life. In recent weeks, the number of missing persons reports has risen at a worrying rate, prompting police to appeal to the public for any information that could aid investigations. The cases range from a girl as young as 14 to tourists who vanished while backpacking across Malaysia. Here are some of the urgent cases currently highlighted by the authorities: 1. Pamela Ling Datin Seri Pamela Ling Yueh was last seen on 9th April 2025 at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) headquarters in Putrajaya. What started as a routine attendance as a witness assisting the MACC turned into a full-blown police investigation as reports claimed that the 42-year-old businesswoman was intercepted by three vehicles en route to Putrajaya. The particulars of the case show that Ling and her husband have been under the investigation of the MACC for alleged corruption and money laundering since May 2024. 2. Angel Ho Kha Suen Last seen at Taman Asia Tenggara, Jalan 21/33, Seapark at 2 PM on 15th May 2025, 14-year-old Suen was reported missing on 19th May to authorities and still remains missing to this day. The teenager was described as having fair skin and mixed Chinese-Indian features, 160 centimetres tall, with straight brown hair down to her waist. Authorities are urging members of the public to come forward with any information regarding her whereabouts. 3. Jordan Johnson-Doyle A 25-year-old British tourist, Jordan Johnson-Doyle, was reported missing after a night out at a bar in Bangsar on 27th May 2025. According to The Daily Mail (UK), Johnson-Doyle was on a solo tour of Southeast Asia and had been backpacking across the region prior to his disappearance. His last known location was Healy Mac's Irish Bar in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, where he had reportedly taken part in a pub quiz — as confirmed by a photo he sent to his mother. She added that his 'Find My iPhone' app last pinged at a nearby residential building, but the signal stopped on 30th May, likely when the phone battery died. To report relevant information on these cases, please head over to your nearest police station or call the relevant district police offices to channel information to the authorities. 03-22829813/03-22832222 (Bangsar Police Station), 03-79662222 (Petaling Jaya District Police Headquarters) and 03-88862222 (Putrajaya District Police Headquarters). Sources: FMT, The Rakyat Post, Malay Mail Alyssa Gabrielle contributed to this article What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0


Rakyat Post
27-05-2025
- Rakyat Post
14-Year-Old Girl From PJ Missing For 8 Days, Police Seek Public Assistance
Subscribe to our FREE Police are seeking public assistance in locating a 14-year-old girl who has been missing for eight days. Petaling Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Shahrulnizam Jaafar issued a statement this morning through the district police's official Facebook page, requesting public help in finding Angel Ho Kha Suen. According to the police, a missing person report was filed at 8:36 PM on 19 May. The teenager was last seen at Jalan 21/33, Seapark at 2 PM on 15 May. The missing girl has fair skin, stands at 160cm tall, and has mixed Chinese-Indian features. Members of the public who spot the girl are urged to contact their nearest police station or call the Petaling Jaya District Police Headquarters Operations Room at 03-79662222, or contact Investigation Officer Sergeant Aina at 010-2762186 with any information. READ MORE : READ MORE : Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


Muscat Daily
10-02-2025
- Business
- Muscat Daily
Ladayn Polymer Park to start production in early 2025
Muscat – OQ Group on Monday announced a significant milestone in the development of Ladayn Polymer Park, as three pioneering companies transition from the construction phase to production in early 2025. Representing a combined investment of $42mn, these companies include one Omani firm and two international players, underscoring Ladayn Polymer Park's global appeal and Oman's growing role as a hub for industrial innovation and sustainability. Since its inception, Ladayn Polymer Park has made remarkable progress, securing 16 agreements worth nearly $155mn. These agreements span various applications in packaging, construction, and advanced polymer solutions, reinforcing the park's strategic importance in reducing Oman's reliance on imports and strengthening local manufacturing capabilities. 'This milestone demonstrates the transformative potential of Ladayn Polymer Park in fostering local manufacturing, creating jobs, and driving Oman's economic growth. By enabling the production of finished plastic products locally, we are not only reducing our reliance on imports but also positioning Oman as a regional hub for innovation and sustainability in the polymer industry,' said Sadiq Hassan al Lawati, Managing Director of OQ Marketing. Set to begin production in Q1 2025, Madayn Plastic Company (MAPCO), an Omani pioneer, has invested $8mn to become the first company in the country to manufacture Form Fill Seal (FFS) bags. MAPCO is expected to play a key role in enhancing Oman's self-sufficiency in the plastics sector, marking a significant step towards building a robust domestic manufacturing ecosystem. Bringing international expertise to the park is MAK Sohar, a German company renowned for its high-performance chemical solutions in the automotive, construction, agriculture, and healthcare sectors. Leveraging cutting-edge machinery and collaborating with local contractors, MAK Sohar has committed $11mn to establishing a state-of-the-art facility in the Sohar Free Zone. The facility will commence production in Q2 2025, focusing on thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) and engineering compounds to meet the evolving needs of polymer manufacturers. Also preparing for production in Q2 2025 is Multibond Metal Company, a Chinese-Indian joint venture that has made a landmark $23mn investment in Ladayn Polymer Park. The company will focus on advanced polymer solutions for heat resistance and surface protection, positioning Oman as a regional leader in cutting-edge polymer applications. 'Our partnerships with investors like MAPCO, MAK Sohar, and Multibond Metal highlight the strategic importance of Ladayn Polymer Park in the region. Through initiatives such as these, we are creating an integrated ecosystem that supports value-added manufacturing, addresses global challenges, and enhances Oman's industrial capabilities,' said Mundhar al Rawahi, Ladayn Park Programme Leader. To drive growth and enhance operational efficiency, the companies have established supply contracts with OQ, ensuring consistent access to high-quality raw materials at competitive prices. The availability of raw materials, combined with Sohar Port's strategic geographical advantage and the economic incentives of the Sohar Freezone, has made Ladayn Polymer Park an ideal location for companies looking to expand in the region. 'We are strategically positioned with access to emerging markets in West Asia and Africa. In addition, the park's bespoke incentives, advanced infrastructure, and dependable raw material supply from OQ create a thriving environment for businesses to succeed,' Lawati added. 'We look forward to welcoming more investors and partners to the park in 2025.'


Observer
10-02-2025
- Business
- Observer
Ladayn Polymer Park to begin production in 2025
MUSCAT: Ladayn Polymer Park is set to enter a new phase of development as three pioneering companies move from construction to production in early 2025. With a combined investment of $42 million, these firms — one Omani and two international — underscore Oman's ambition to establish itself as a regional leader in plastics manufacturing. Since its inception, Ladayn Polymer Park has secured 16 agreements worth nearly $155 million, supporting industries in packaging, construction and advanced polymer solutions. This initiative is a major step in reducing Oman's reliance on imports and strengthening local manufacturing capabilities. "This milestone highlights the transformative role of Ladayn Polymer Park in driving industrial growth, creating jobs and positioning Oman as a hub for polymer innovation and sustainability," said Sadiq Hassan al Lawati, Managing Director of OQ Marketing. PIONEERING COMPANIES LEADING THE CHARGE Madayn Plastic Company (MAPCO), an Omani firm, has invested $8 million to establish the country's first production line for Form Fill Seal (FFS) bags. With 20 direct jobs expected, MAPCO's operations will enhance Oman's self-sufficiency in plastic packaging. MAK Sohar, a German company specialising in high-performance chemical solutions for the automotive, construction and healthcare sectors, has committed $11 million to a cutting-edge facility in Sohar Free Zone. Set to begin production in Q2 2025, the plant will manufacture TPE and engineering compounds, supporting the growing demand for advanced polymer materials. Meanwhile, Multibond Metal LLC, a Chinese-Indian joint venture, has invested $23 million in advanced polymer solutions for heat resistance and surface protection. This initiative, set to create 30 direct jobs, will solidify Oman's position as a leader in specialised polymer applications. "Our partnerships with investors like MAPCO, MAK Sohar and Multibond Metal LLC reflect Ladayn Polymer Park's strategic role in the region. We are building an integrated ecosystem that supports value-added manufacturing and enhances Oman's industrial capabilities," said Mundhar al Rawahi, Ladayn Park Programme Leader. STRATEGIC LOCATION AND FUTURE POTENTIAL To ensure efficient operations, all three companies have secured supply contracts with OQ, guaranteeing access to high-quality raw materials at competitive prices. Additionally, Ladayn Polymer Park's proximity to SOHAR Port and Freezone provides a logistical advantage for companies expanding into West Asian and African markets. "With advanced infrastructure, attractive incentives and a steady raw material supply from OQ, Ladayn Polymer Park is the ideal destination for polymer manufacturers. We look forward to welcoming more investors in 2025," added Sadiq al Lawati. With strong local and international investments, Ladayn Polymer Park is set to redefine Oman's polymer industry, creating new economic opportunities while strengthening the country's position as a regional industrial hub.


Web Release
09-02-2025
- Business
- Web Release
Ladayn Polymer Park to Enter Production in 2025 with Almost USD155M Investment Across 16 Factories
OQ is proud to announce a significant milestone in the development of Ladayn Polymer Park, as three pioneering companies transition from the construction phase to production in early 2025. Representing a combined investment of $42 million, these companies include one Omani and two international leaders, highlighting Ladayn Polymer Park's global appeal and Oman's growing role as a hub for industrial innovation and sustainability. Since its inception, Ladayn Polymer Park has achieved extraordinary milestones, securing 16 agreements valued at almost $155 million. These agreements span diverse applications in packaging, construction, and advanced polymer solutions, reflecting the park's strategic importance in reducing Oman's reliance on imports and bolstering local manufacturing capabilities. 'This milestone demonstrates the transformative potential of Ladayn Polymer Park in fostering local manufacturing, creating jobs, and driving Oman's economic growth. By enabling the production of finished plastic products locally, we are not only reducing our reliance on imports but also positioning Oman as a regional hub for innovation and sustainability in the polymer industry,' said Sadiq Hassan Al-Lawati, Managing Director of OQ Marketing. Local and Global Collaborators Leading the Way Set to begin production in Q1 of 2025, Madayn Plastic Company (MAPCO), an Omani pioneer, invested $8 million to become the first company in the nation to produce Form Fill Seal (FFS) bags. MAPCO is projected to create 20 direct jobs, significantly strengthening Oman's self-sufficiency in the plastics sector. The company's operations mark a major step toward building a robust domestic manufacturing ecosystem. Adding international expertise is M.A.K Sohar, a German company renowned for their expertise in developing high-performance chemical solutions in the areas of automotive, construction, agriculture, and healthcare. Leveraging cutting-edge machinery and collaborating with local contractors, M.A.K. Sohar has committed $11 million to a state-of-the-art facility in the Sohar Free Zone. It will start production in Q2 2025 focusing on TPE and engineering compounds designed to meet the evolving needs of polymer manufacturers. Also preparing for production in Q2 is Multibond Metal LLC, a Chinese-Indian joint venture. It made a landmark $23 million investment to Ladayn Polymer Park to focus on advanced polymer solutions for heat resistance and surface protection. The project will create 30 direct jobs, establishing Oman as a regional leader in cutting-edge polymer applications. 'Our partnerships with investors like MAPCO, M.A.K Sohar, and Multibond Metal LLC highlight the strategic importance of Ladayn Polymer Park in the region. Through initiatives like these, we are creating an integrated ecosystem that supports value-added manufacturing, addresses global challenges, and enhances Oman's industrial capabilities,' said Mundhar Al Rawahi, Ladayn Park Program Leader. Strategic Location and Future Potential To drive growth and enhance operational efficiency, the companies have established supply contracts with OQ, ensuring consistent access to high-quality raw materials at competitive prices. The easy access to raw materials, along with the strategic geographical advantage to markets through Sohar Port and the economic incentives of Sohar Freezone, have made Ladayn Polymer Park the ideal location for companies looking to expand in the region. 'We are strategically positioned with access to emerging markets in West Asia and Africa. In addition, the park's bespoke incentives, advanced infrastructure, and dependable raw material supply from OQ create a thriving environment for businesses to succeed,' adds Sadiq Al-Lawati. 'We look forward to welcoming more investors and partners to the park in 2025.'