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Man nabbed by public after robbing Melaka jewellery shop
Man nabbed by public after robbing Melaka jewellery shop

New Straits Times

time22-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Man nabbed by public after robbing Melaka jewellery shop

MELAKA: A man was detained by the public after robbing a jewellery shop in Jalan Bunga Raya here today. Melaka Tengah Police Chief ACP Christopher Patit said the 27-year-old suspect was handed over by the public to the police at 12.30pm. "We received a call from an individual informing that a young man had been detained by the public after robbing a gold shop. "Following that, a team of policemen from the Motorcycle Patrol Unit (URB) and D9 Branch of the Melaka Tengah District Criminal Investigation Division went to the scene to detain the suspect," he said in a statement. Christopher said a body search of the suspect also found five gold chains weighing approximately 15.35g and an iron hammer. He said an urine test found the suspect negative for drugs, and the young man was also sent to the Melaka Hospital for treatment for injuries to his legs, hands, and head before being placed in the lockup at Melaka Tengah police station for further investigations. He said the case is being investigated under Section 394 of the Penal Code for robbery. — Bernama

Man who robbed jewellery shop in Melaka detained public
Man who robbed jewellery shop in Melaka detained public

The Sun

time22-05-2025

  • The Sun

Man who robbed jewellery shop in Melaka detained public

MELAKA: A man was detained by members of the public after robbing a jewellery shop in Jalan Bunga Raya here today. Melaka Tengah Police Chief ACP Christopher Patit said the 27-year-old suspect was handed over by mem,bers of the public to a team of police officers at 12:30 pm. 'We received a call from an individual informing that a young man had been detained by the public after robbing a gold shop. 'Following that, a team of police officers from the Motorcycle Patrol Unit (URB) and D9 Branch of the Melaka Tengah District Criminal Investigation Division (BSJD) went to the scene to detain the suspect,' he said in a statement. Christopher stated that a body search of the suspect also found five gold chains weighing approximately 15.35 grams and an iron hammer. He added that an urine test found the suspect negative for drugs, and the young man was also sent to the Melaka Hospital for treatment for injuries to his legs, hands, and head before being placed in the lockup at Melaka Tengah Police Station for further investigations. He said the case is being investigated under Section 394 of the Penal Code for robbery.

Man who robbed jewellery shop in Melaka detained by members of the public
Man who robbed jewellery shop in Melaka detained by members of the public

The Sun

time22-05-2025

  • The Sun

Man who robbed jewellery shop in Melaka detained by members of the public

MELAKA: A man was detained by members of the public after robbing a jewellery shop in Jalan Bunga Raya here today. Melaka Tengah Police Chief ACP Christopher Patit said the 27-year-old suspect was handed over by mem,bers of the public to a team of police officers at 12:30 pm. 'We received a call from an individual informing that a young man had been detained by the public after robbing a gold shop. 'Following that, a team of police officers from the Motorcycle Patrol Unit (URB) and D9 Branch of the Melaka Tengah District Criminal Investigation Division (BSJD) went to the scene to detain the suspect,' he said in a statement. Christopher stated that a body search of the suspect also found five gold chains weighing approximately 15.35 grams and an iron hammer. He added that an urine test found the suspect negative for drugs, and the young man was also sent to the Melaka Hospital for treatment for injuries to his legs, hands, and head before being placed in the lockup at Melaka Tengah Police Station for further investigations. He said the case is being investigated under Section 394 of the Penal Code for robbery.

Nga slams Opposition MPs for skipping study tour to give insights on Urban Renewal Bill
Nga slams Opposition MPs for skipping study tour to give insights on Urban Renewal Bill

The Star

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Nga slams Opposition MPs for skipping study tour to give insights on Urban Renewal Bill

KUALA LUMPUR: Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming ( pic ) has slammed Opposition MPs for failing to attend the special study tour in the capital on Tuesday (April 29) aimed at giving some insights into the importance of the Urban Renewal Bill (URB). Nga said he had extended the invitation to all Opposition MPs but none of them had turned up. The visit, involving four sites, namely, Flat Sutera Taman Desa Bakti Selayang, Flat Kuchai Jaya, 1Razak Mansion, and Residensi Kerinchi, was organised to help MPs understand the significance of the bill and its impact on the people, especially those impacting the urban poor. "Initially they promised to turn up but in the end when the time for the expedition tour comes, they fail to be here," he told press conference at the URA Expedition with MPs, here on Tuesday. According to the minister, a total of 79 rounds of consultation were conducted in the last two years, with various parties including experts, academicians, parliamentary select committees, among others. "I would like to record my utmost regret at their failure to be here. "This tour is held to help MPs gain a deeper understanding of the importance (of URB) and its impact on the public, particularly in supporting the Madani government's agenda to improve the quality of life for the people. "This is the first time the Ministry is conducting a special study tour together with MPs and members of the media to observe directly. "It provides an opportunity for MPs to go to the ground and personally assess the condition of homes that are not only in a state of disrepair, but also no longer fit for them to stay," he said.

Dubai Mega Projects: Inside The Loop, a 93km Air Conditioned Walkway
Dubai Mega Projects: Inside The Loop, a 93km Air Conditioned Walkway

What's On

time14-02-2025

  • Business
  • What's On

Dubai Mega Projects: Inside The Loop, a 93km Air Conditioned Walkway

Helping you get from A to B in the cool of AC… Social media seems to be going understandably loopy at the news of Elon Musk's proposed new underground transportation system for Dubai, announced at the World Government Summit (WGS) 2025 today. But the concept left us thinking about another Loop-based UAE megaproject, first touted in 2023 (find out more in the gallery below). 3 of 12 The Loop is a proposed Dubai megaproject that comprises a 93km-long air conditioned walking and cycling route around the city This map shows the full proposed extent of Dubai Cycle City 2040 You are what powers The Loop. That's not marketing spiel â€' your movement across the kinetic pads of The Loop's walking track generates electricity, making the project a master work of sustainability. Need to find your Zen? The Dubai Loop will include social spaces and 'pocket parks'. This anatomical diagram of The Loop shows the various levels of its construction. The more keen-eyed amongst you may have spotted a subterranean slot at the bottom for… Mr Musk's Hyperloop The Loop futuristic looks are a perfect fit for Dubai The Loop is expected to serve communities of more than three million people Do you even lift though? The Loop's structure will contain fitness and wellness features along its length As well as more off-piste activities The Loop aligns with the Dubai 20 Minute City scheme which aims to make the city point-to-point accessible within 20-minutes no matter the location. Even in the height of summer, The Loop's cool climes will make it an in-demand destination of its own Part of the sustainable promise of The Loop is to include vertical farms, irrigated with 100 per cent recycled water. The Musk endeavour would resemble his existing Las Vegas underground Loop, which reduces surface traffic in the congested desert city by ferrying passengers in autonomous Teslas via a series of subterranean channels. The Loop Dubai – a concept from sustainable city developer URB – also seeks to soothe our traffic woes but in a very different way. It's now part of a larger proposed undertaking by the firm, Dubai Cycle City 2040 which aims to turn this urban expanse into the most bike-friendly city in the world. Loop-the-loop Talking about the project, URB CEO, Baharash Bagherian said 'our aim is to get more than 80 per cent of people to use a bike on a daily basis. Dubai is currently primarily built for car travel. It's major road infrastructures and networks have disconnected communities by walking or cycling, thus we need an entrepreneurial mindset in reconnecting these neighbourhoods, whilst making cycling or walking the primary mode of transport all year round to any part of the city.' The Loop's blueprinted route could see it serving three million residents – to either walk or bike through segments of its 93km-long, air-conditioned expanse. Where will The Loop take us? Join us on a whistle-stop, unsurprisingly circular (given the name) trip around the outlined orbit of The Loop. As you can see from the map below, the westerly quadrant traces the Sheikh Zayed Road bisector (in a similar way the Red Line of the Metro) – stitching together communities such as Jebel Ali, JLT, Dubai Marina, Barsha, Al Quoz, Business Bay, Downtown, DIFC. The Loop then heads off through Meydan and Nad Al Sheba into Academic City before taking a cheeky handbrake turn through to Dubailand and Sustainable City before curving into DIP and Expo City to close The Loop. Green roots It comes with some great green credentials too. It's expected to be 100 per cent powered by renewable (kinetic) energy; the irrigation of the indoor biome will be entirely serviced by recycled water; and it will include vertical farms, a vital component of the region's food security efforts. Plenty of room for activities Beyond its primary role as a purveyor of cool air conveyance – The Loop will also house a series of leisure and wellness facilities, including fitness stations, social spaces, 'pocket parks' and sports courts. Interestingly – the original designs included provision for another level which would house the Hyperloop. The Hyperloop is of course another Elon Musk-conceived rapid transit concept.  Powered by you But where is the energy coming from to power all this? As mentioned above – the idea is to run the project on renewable kinetic energy. The force of movement. You, the visitor's, movement. The kinetic walkways are built out of pressure-sensitive pads that use displacement technology, to drive induction which converts into usable energy. Your step count literally pays the energy bills. Take note DEWA. The wider Dubai Cycle City 2040 project The Dubai Cycle City 2040 scheme aims to roll out an integrated bike path system, lacing together Dubai's network of residential communities with a total track length in excess of 1,000km. Within that network there will be purpose-built bridges, and community loops that provide challenges to all levels of cycling proficiency. Images: URB > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

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