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Malay Mail
a day ago
- Malay Mail
Selangor police wrap up questioning of actor-singer over alleged sexual assault of 17-year-old girl, case submitted to prosecutors
SHAH ALAM, June 6 — The Selangor Police have completed recording the statement of a male actor-cum-singer who allegedly sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl. Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said investigations revealed that the accused had known the girl for some time. 'The suspect and the victim, who is a student, have been acquainted for the past one or two months. They had been in contact before, and this was the first time the suspect had taken her to a hotel,' he told reporters here today. Hussein said the suspect was released on police bail after his statement was recorded. The investigation papers would be referred to the Deputy Public Prosecutor for further action when completed, he added Last Tuesday, it was reported that a well-known actor-cum-singer was arrested by the police for allegedly sexually assaulting a teenage girl at a hotel in Selangor. — Bernama * If you are experiencing sexual violence, the following hotlines offer free and confidential support: Talian Kasih at 15999 or WhatsApp 019-2615999 (24/7); All Women's Action Society at 016-2374221/016-2284221 (9.30am-5.30pm); and Women's Aid Organisation (WAO) at 03-30008858 or SMS/WhatsApp TINA 018-9888058 (24/7)

Malay Mail
22-05-2025
- Malay Mail
Selangor police: Expect traffic disruptions near KLIA and RMAF Subang on May 25 and 26 for Asean Summit
KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 — To ensure smooth and safe travel for delegates attending the Asean Summit 2025 next week, Selangor police will implement special temporary traffic controls along key routes leading from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and the RMAF Subang air base. In a statement, Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said this will allow officers to monitor and manage traffic during specific dates and times as delegates move between the airports and their base during the summit. He added that the measures are designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly and minimise disruptions during the busy summit period. Delegation transfers from KLIA When: May 25 (Noon to 11pm) and May 26 (Noon to 1pm) Route: Starting from Bunga Raya Complex, via KLIA Highway Extension, KLIA Toll Plaza, Elite Highway, then onto Putrajaya, MEX Highway, and R&R Seri Kembangan Delegation transfers from RMAF Subang air base When: May 25 (11am to 2pm) Route: From RMAF Subang via Monfort Road, Guthrie Corridor Expressway, Shah Alam Toll Plaza, NKVE Highway, Exit KM 22 NKVE onto North-South Highway, and the Selangor-Kuala Lumpur border (KM25.1) Motorists are advised to expect some delays and cooperate with traffic police during these times.

Malay Mail
22-05-2025
- Malay Mail
Selangor police: Expect disruptions near KLIA and RMAF Subang on May 25 and 26 for Asean Summit
KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 — To ensure smooth and safe travel for delegates attending the Asean Summit 2025 next week, Selangor police will implement special temporary traffic controls along key routes leading from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and the RMAF Subang air base. In a statement, Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said this will allow officers to monitor and manage traffic during specific dates and times as delegates move between the airports and their base during the summit. He added that the measures are designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly and minimise disruptions during the busy summit period. Delegation transfers from KLIA When: May 25 (Noon to 11pm) and May 26 (Noon to 1pm) Route: Starting from Bunga Raya Complex, via KLIA Highway Extension, KLIA Toll Plaza, Elite Highway, then onto Putrajaya, MEX Highway, and R&R Seri Kembangan Delegation transfers from RMAF Subang air base When: May 25 (11am to 2pm) Route: From RMAF Subang via Monfort Road, Guthrie Corridor Expressway, Shah Alam Toll Plaza, NKVE Highway, Exit KM 22 NKVE onto North-South Highway, and the Selangor-Kuala Lumpur border (KM25.1) Motorists are advised to expect some delays and cooperate with traffic police during these times.