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Firecracker blasts hit three Penang homes, police probe debt link
Firecracker blasts hit three Penang homes, police probe debt link

Malay Mail

timea day ago

  • Malay Mail

Firecracker blasts hit three Penang homes, police probe debt link

KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 — Three houses in Taman Serumpun in Bukit Mertajam in Penang were damaged in the early hours yesterday after suspected firecrackers were thrown at them, causing explosions that damaged ceilings, yards, and vehicles parked outside. Seberang Perai Tengah District Police Chief Assistant Commissioner Helmi Aris said police received a report at 1.05am from a member of the public who heard loud explosions that caused damage to three homes, according to a report published in Harian Metro. 'Initial investigations suggest the blasts were caused by firecrackers thrown into one of the houses, with the impact also damaging two adjacent homes. 'All three houses sustained damage to their ceilings and yards, including vehicles parked in front of the properties,' he said in a statement yesterday. Helmi said the incident is believed to be linked to a debt dispute. Two suspects were reportedly seen fleeing the scene in a car, and efforts to track them down are ongoing. Police are urging any witnesses or individuals with information to come forward and assist with the investigation by contacting the Seberang Perai Tengah District Police Headquarters or Senior Investigating Officer Assistant Superintendent Assan Alimudin at 012-4418081. The case is being investigated under Section 435 of the Penal Code for mischief by fire or explosive substance and Section 6 of the Explosives Act 1957.

Explosion damages 3 homes in Bukit Mertajam, likely over debt dispute
Explosion damages 3 homes in Bukit Mertajam, likely over debt dispute

Free Malaysia Today

time2 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Explosion damages 3 homes in Bukit Mertajam, likely over debt dispute

Seberang Perai Tengah police chief Helmi Aris said initial investigations indicated that firecrackers were thrown into one of the houses, causing a significant blast that damaged the home and two adjacent properties. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : A powerful explosion early this morning damaged three houses in Bukit Mertajam, Penang, with police suspecting the incident was linked to a debt dispute. Seberang Perai Tengah police chief Helmi Aris said initial investigations indicated that firecrackers were thrown into one of the houses, causing a significant explosion that damaged the targeted home and two adjacent properties. The ceilings and front yards of all three homes were damaged by the 1.05am blast. Two vehicles parked outside the affected homes were also damaged by the impact, said Helmi in a statement. 'The incident is suspected to be related to a debt. The suspects are believed to be two unidentified men who fled in a car,' he said. Helmi called on members of the public who witnessed the incident or have any information to contact the Seberang Perai Tengah police or senior investigating officer Assan Alimudin at 012-4418081. The case is being probed for committing mischief by fire under Section 435 of the Penal Code, which provides for a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison and a fine, upon conviction. The case is also being investigated under Section 6 of the Explosives Act 1957 for causing an explosion likely to endanger life or property, punishable by up to seven years' imprisonment, a fine of RM10,000, or both, upon conviction.

Footage of Chile wildfire falsely linked to India-Pakistan conflict
Footage of Chile wildfire falsely linked to India-Pakistan conflict

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Footage of Chile wildfire falsely linked to India-Pakistan conflict

"If there is a shortage of firecrackers, take more from us son. Live from Sialkot," reads the Hindi-language caption of a video shared May 8, 2025 on Facebook, referring to a city in Pakistan's Punjab province. The 20-second clip features a woman crying as she films flames shooting up beyond a road. More than 60 people were killed in the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in decades before US President Donald Trump unexpectedly announced a ceasefire on social media (archived link). Fighter jet, missile, drone and artillery strikes erupted two weeks after gunmen killed 26 people on the Indian-run side of disputed Kashmir, in an attack New Delhi blames on its arch-foe neighbour. Islamabad denies the accusations. Similar posts surfaced on Facebook and Threads, also misrepresenting the clip that had previously been falsely linked to an attack by Iran on Israel. AFP found it was taken during one of the deadliest fires in Chile in February 2024 that killed at least 133 people and destroyed some 7,000 homes. A combination of reverse image and keyword searches found the video in a TikTok post from February 3, 2024 which said it showed fires in the South American nation. The video was posted by a TikTok user called "pat_land" but later removed. AFP found an archived version of the post on the WayBack Machine archiving tool. "Evacuating #fire #achupallas terrible to see the homes of friends and neighbours burning but even more painful to see little animals scorched to a crisp. God help us," the Spanish-language caption says. A Spanish-speaking AFP journalist confirmed the people in the video were speaking the language. The Achupallas neighbourhood in Chile's Vina del Mar, a seaside resort city, became engulfed by wildfires that broke out simultaneously on February 2, 2024 and took days to extinguish (archived link). Local media outlet Citizen Action Chile shared the same TikTok video on Facebook on February 4, 2024 with the caption: "Achupallas, Viña del Mar (archived link)". Elements in the footage of the fire, including an electricity pole, footbridge, trees and a road barrier can be seen in Google Maps street imagery of an intersection between a street called Livingstone and the Carlos Ibáñez del Campo road. AFP has debunked the wave of misinformation around the India-Pakistan crisis here.

Footage of Chile wildfire falsely linked to India-Pakistan conflict
Footage of Chile wildfire falsely linked to India-Pakistan conflict

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Footage of Chile wildfire falsely linked to India-Pakistan conflict

"If there is a shortage of firecrackers, take more from us son. Live from Sialkot," reads the Hindi-language caption of a video shared May 8, 2025 on Facebook, referring to a city in Pakistan's Punjab province. The 20-second clip features a woman crying as she films flames shooting up beyond a road. More than 60 people were killed in the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in decades before US President Donald Trump unexpectedly announced a ceasefire on social media (archived link). Fighter jet, missile, drone and artillery strikes erupted two weeks after gunmen killed 26 people on the Indian-run side of disputed Kashmir, in an attack New Delhi blames on its arch-foe neighbour. Islamabad denies the accusations. Similar posts surfaced on Facebook and Threads, also misrepresenting the clip that had previously been falsely linked to an attack by Iran on Israel. AFP found it was taken during one of the deadliest fires in Chile in February 2024 that killed at least 133 people and destroyed some 7,000 homes. A combination of reverse image and keyword searches found the video in a TikTok post from February 3, 2024 which said it showed fires in the South American nation. The video was posted by a TikTok user called "pat_land" but later removed. AFP found an archived version of the post on the WayBack Machine archiving tool. "Evacuating #fire #achupallas terrible to see the homes of friends and neighbours burning but even more painful to see little animals scorched to a crisp. God help us," the Spanish-language caption says. A Spanish-speaking AFP journalist confirmed the people in the video were speaking the language. The Achupallas neighbourhood in Chile's Vina del Mar, a seaside resort city, became engulfed by wildfires that broke out simultaneously on February 2, 2024 and took days to extinguish (archived link). Local media outlet Citizen Action Chile shared the same TikTok video on Facebook on February 4, 2024 with the caption: "Achupallas, Viña del Mar (archived link)". Elements in the footage of the fire, including an electricity pole, footbridge, trees and a road barrier can be seen in Google Maps street imagery of an intersection between a street called Livingstone and the Carlos Ibáñez del Campo road. AFP has debunked the wave of misinformation around the India-Pakistan crisis here.

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