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Gang busted over gas cylinder thefts in Kedah
Gang busted over gas cylinder thefts in Kedah

New Straits Times

time25-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Gang busted over gas cylinder thefts in Kedah

SUNGAI PETANI: Police have crippled "Geng Raji", believed to be behind a string of gas cylinder thefts in Kuala Muda district. Two men, aged 30 and 36, were arrested, leading to the discovery of stolen items and burglary tools. Kuala Muda police chief Assistant Commissioner Hanyan Ramlan said: "Both tested positive for methamphetamine. They also have records for drugs and criminal offences. "During interrogation, the suspects admitted to stealing four lorry batteries." Police detained a 45-year-old man suspected of buying stolen gas cylinders from the gang. Twenty-one gas cylinders believed to be stolen were recovered. Hanyan said the group targeted gas cylinders left outside homes and eateries. "We are tracking down two other gang members." Investigations found that the suspects had bought a used motorcycle and a Proton Satria using the proceeds from the thefts. The suspects have been remanded.

Dumfries' David Bogie takes 12th win on McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages
Dumfries' David Bogie takes 12th win on McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages

Daily Record

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Record

Dumfries' David Bogie takes 12th win on McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages

David Bogie recorded a 12th win on the McDonald and Munro Speyside Stages on Saturday. The Dumfries driver and navigator co-driver John Rowan kicked off their Asset Alliance Group Scottish Rally Championship challenge in style. The duo dominated the Elgin-based event in their Skoda Fabia RS to finish 47 seconds ahead of their nearest challengers, despite suffering a puncture during their second loop of the stages. Castle Douglas' Jock Armstrong and Dumfries' Owen Paterson were sixth in their Fabia, one place ahead of the Proton Satria of Mark McCulloch of Dumfries. Keith and Mairi Riddick from Haugh of Urr finished 19th overall and fifth in class S2 on their four-wheel drive debut in a Mitsubishi Evo 8. Annan's Paul Gribben was on the notes in Aileen Forrest's Evo 9, with the pair 12th in class S2. Click here for more news and sport from Dumfries and Galloway. Niall Cowan Jr of Dumfries steered his MG ZR to second in class S6, with the MG 3 of Niall Cowan fourth in class S7. And Newton Stewart's Craig McMiken and Dalbeattie's Greg Alcorn were fifth in class S11 in their Ford Escort Mk2. The next round of the Scottish Rally Championship is the Border Competitions Jim Clark Reivers Rally on May 25.

Factory, workers' quarters in Menggatal go up in smoke
Factory, workers' quarters in Menggatal go up in smoke

Borneo Post

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Borneo Post

Factory, workers' quarters in Menggatal go up in smoke

A factory and workers' quarters in Menggatal destroyed in the fire. KOTA KINABALU (April 29): A factory and workers' quarters in Menggatal were destroyed in an early morning fire on Tuesday. Lintas fire station chief Agustavia Joe Guasi said 24 firefighters from Lintas, Kota Kinabalu and Tuaran fire stations were deployed to the location upon receiving a distress call at 3.50am. The fire destroyed the factory, workers' quarters, a tanker truck, a fork lift, a Proton Satria car and a pick-up truck. Firefighters only managed to control the blaze by 5am, said Agustavia. No untoward incident was reported while the cause of the fire and total loss are under investigation.

Early morning fire destroys timber mill, workers' quarters and vehicles
Early morning fire destroys timber mill, workers' quarters and vehicles

New Straits Times

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • New Straits Times

Early morning fire destroys timber mill, workers' quarters and vehicles

KOTA KINABALU: A timber mill and workers' quarters on Jalan Kokol, Manggatal, were completely destroyed in a fire early this morning. The blaze also engulfed four vehicles, including a tanker lorry. Lintas Fire and Rescue Station chief Agustavia Joe Guasi confirmed that they received an emergency call at 3.50am. He said 23 officers and personnel, along with three fire engines and the Emergency Medical Rescue Service (EMRS) unit from the Lintas, Kota Kinabalu, and Tuaran Fire and Rescue Stations, were deployed to the scene. "The fire caused the timber mill and the semi-permanent workers' quarters to be entirely destroyed. "In addition, a tanker lorry, a forklift, a Proton Satria car, and a four-wheel-drive vehicle were also destroyed in the blaze," he said in a statement released today. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, and the fire was brought under control by 5.08am. "The firefighting team is still working to extinguish the remaining hotspots," he said. The cause of the fire and the estimated losses are still under investigation.

Blaze engulfs Menggatal factory and workers quarters
Blaze engulfs Menggatal factory and workers quarters

Daily Express

time29-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Express

Blaze engulfs Menggatal factory and workers quarters

Published on: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 Published on: Tue, Apr 29, 2025 Text Size: A fire broke out at the Sinar Bayu factory and its workers' quarters in Menggatal, burning down the entire facility, including several vehicles. The fire was reported at 3.50 am, with firefighting teams arriving at the scene in approximately 10 minutes. According to the Fire Department, the fire completely destroyed the 100'x200' factory and workers' quarters. In addition to the building, a water tanker, forklift, Proton Satria car, and a 4x4 vehicle were also fully consumed by the flames. The firefighting team, consisting of 24 personnel from Lintas, Kota Kinabalu, and Tuaran fire stations managed to bring the situation under control by 5.08 am. No casualties were reported in the incident while the cause of the fire is under investigation. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

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