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New Straits Times
22-07-2025
- New Straits Times
Missing man found drowned in Sungai Long
KUALA LUMPUR: A young man reported missing since last Thursday (July 17) was found drowned in Tasik Bukit Enggang, Sungai Long in Kajang on Monday morning. Kajang police chief ACP Naazron Abdul Yusof said his team received a report at 7.30am from a local man fishing at the lake. He said a team of police and Fire and Rescue Department personnel went to the scene to help recover the victim's body, which was found floating in the middle of the lake about 10 feet (3.05 metres) from the banks. "Investigations found that the victim was a 25-year-old local man who was reported missing last Thursday in Puchong. A Honda RS150 motorcycle and a black helmet, believed to be the victim's, were also found on the side of the road near Monkey Canopy, Sungai Long," he said in a statement yesterday. Naazron said the body was sent to Kajang Hospital for a post-mortem, with drowning confirmed as the cause of death. A physical examination also found no signs of injury linked to criminal elements. "A sudden death investigation is underway. Individuals with information about the incident can contact the Sungai Long police station chief Sergeant Abang Faizul Abang Bujang at 012-9208851 or any nearby station," he added. - BERNAMA
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Rakyat Post
20-05-2025
- Rakyat Post
[Watch] Kajang Hospital Security Guard Allegedly Demands RM50 Per Parking Spot, Threatens To Clamp Vehicles
Subscribe to our FREE A security guard at Kajang Hospital has been exposed for allegedly demanding up to RM50 from visitors for parking spots, threatening to clamp their vehicles if they refuse to pay. The scheme came to light after footage surfaced showing the uniformed guard patrolling the hospital's parking area. According to a A man who confronted the security guard claimed his mother fell victim to the alleged scam and was left visibly distressed. She claims it's staff parking, and if you don't want your car clamped, you need to pay him RM50. Public Outrage Grows as Multiple Victims Report Similar Extortion Attempts The incident has sparked widespread outrage on social media, with numerous individuals coming forward with similar experiences. One user reported being charged RM10 in a comparable situation, suggesting this might be a regular practice. 'If he's doing this with just a security guard position, imagine if he gets promoted,' one concerned commenter noted, while others called for immediate action from hospital management. Social media users are demanding: An immediate investigation by hospital management Termination of the security company's contract Police reports to be filed Internal security unit involvement As more victims share their stories, the incident has raised serious concerns about visitor exploitation at healthcare facilities. Hospital authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding these allegations. [Note: These allegations are based on social media posts and have not been officially verified by authorities at the time of writing.] Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.