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Subang Jaya temple task force files judicial review
Feb 04, 2019
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The Sri Maha Mariamman Temple Task Force is seeking a judicial review, after being excluded from the inquest into the death of firefighter Muhammad Adib Kassim.
Earlier, the Coroner's court rejected the task force's bid to become an interested party in the inquest, saying there were no real, substantive or reasonable grounds to do so.
24-year-old Adib was killed on the second night of violence at the temple in Subang Jaya, in November last year.
Some people claimed that he was injured in a vehicle accident while others alleged that he was assaulted by rioters.
The inquest, which starts next Monday aims to determine what exactly happened.
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Investigation papers on Penang Bridge accident submitted to AG's Chambers
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Police have wrapped up investigations into last month's fatal accident at the Penang Bridge, and submitted their report to the Attorney-General's Chambers.
They will now wait for further instructions from prosecutors.
In the accident, two cars were involved in a high-speed collision on the Penang Bridge.
One of them flipped over the bridge's railings and fell into the sea, killing its 20-year-old driver.
The driver of the other vehicle was arrested and investigated for causing death by reckless or dangerous driving.
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Woman loses RM500k after being cheated by Tinder boyfriend
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Police in Johor have arrested a 35-year-old man, accused of cheating a woman he had met on Tinder.
Cops say the man had persuaded the victim to deposit RM500,000 of her mother's retirement funds into his bank account.
The suspect is wanted for seven other cheating cases.
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Govt to crackdown on illegal streaming sites
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The government is cracking down on illegal streaming sites, including those that are accessible via Android boxes.
According to The Star, MCMC has so far blocked 246 of these sites, which illegally stream movies, TV shows and other pirated content.
In addition, authorities are also monitoring distributors and vendors who are selling unapproved Android boxes.
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