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Selayang council monitoring strays in Bandar Tasik Puteri after residents injured
Selayang council monitoring strays in Bandar Tasik Puteri after residents injured

The Star

time29-05-2025

  • The Star

Selayang council monitoring strays in Bandar Tasik Puteri after residents injured

SELAYANG Municipal Council (MPS) has stepped up operations on stray dogs in Bandar Tasik Puteri, Rawang, following two recent incidents. On May 2, a teenager was injured after falling while fleeing a pack of stray dogs. Then on May 10, a woman was bitten while exercising near her home. 'We have approached this issue with prudence after the first case,' MPS deputy president Az'har Samsuri said during the monthly full board meeting at Menara MPS in Bandar Baru Selayang, Selangor. 'MPS has increased patrolling to monitor for stray dogs in the area.' He said the local council could not confirm if the dogs which chased and/or attacked the residents had been caught. 'We don't know for sure if the dogs in the incidents are wild or have owners.' Between May 5 and 20, MPS carried out 14 operations which resulted in the capture of 40 dogs. The animals were transferred to a shelter in Rawang. Az'har said MPS encountered challenges during enforcement, including public interference. 'Some stray dogs that were in cages were released by the public,' he said. 'Some council officers were also provoked in the course of carrying out their duties.' He added that some MPS officers encountered feeders who claimed to represent non-governmental organisations but did not show proof of affiliation. 'There are those who support this person feeding strays, and those who don't because feeding attracts more strays. 'We are trying to manage both sides,' said Az'har. Some individuals, he said, had been feeding strays irresponsibly by leaving food on the road. 'This in turn attracts more dogs into the residential areas.' On another matter, Az'har said MPS collected RM62.16mil in assessment tax this year, achieving 92.78% of its RM67mil target and recovering RM3.97mil in arrears. He said digital payments made up 79.32% of April's collections, with over RM2.3mil in transactions recorded through the MyMPS portal. These included assessment tax, business licences, stall rentals, permits and compounds. Az'har said preparations were also underway for Malaysia Games (Sukma) 2026 as the MPS Stadium has been selected for the women's football event. 'MPS will be ready for Sukma by the end of the year,' he said in reference to new parking bays under construction, for over 300 vehicles, behind the stadium. The stadium has undergone major upgrades in the past two years, including a RM7mil field refurbishment, RM800,000 scoreboard, new public announcement system and improved floodlights. The municipal council also welcomed former MPS deputy president Datuk Cheremi Tarman as the new Orang Besar Daerah Gombak following his recent appointment to the post. He has been appointed councillor for Zone 2 and will serve on MPS' finance, infrastructure, community and One-Stop Centre (OSC) committees. Cheremi had previously served as Shah Alam mayor.

TSH remains optimistic on its growth prospects
TSH remains optimistic on its growth prospects

The Star

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

TSH remains optimistic on its growth prospects

PETALING JAYA: TSH Resources Bhd is maintaining a positive outlook on its growth prospects, despite external headwinds. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the plantations firm said its prospects will be supported by strong cash flow and a solid balance sheet with a net cash position as of the first quarter of 2025 (1Q25) ended March 31. In 1Q25, TSH's net profit more than doubled to RM48.19mil from RM20.07mil, mainly due to higher profit contributions from the palm products segment and associate, as well as lower share of losses in joint ventures and lower finance costs. Revenue in 1Q25 grew to RM275.33mil from RM242.39mil a year earlier, due to increased revenue from both palm products and its 'others' segments by RM30.6mil and RM2.3mil respectively. The company noted that crude palm oil (CPO) prices have declined by over 20% since the start of 2Q25, currently hovering around RM3,800 per tonne. 'This downturn is largely driven by increased production in Malaysia and Indonesia, aided by favorable weather. 'Moreover, a surge in global supply of alternative oils—particularly soybean oil from the US and Brazil - alongside newly imposed US tariffs and ongoing US-China trade tensions, has further weighed on CPO price outlook.'

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