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Monday, March 28, 2011

Monday, March 21, 2011

Top 'Opposition leader' Anwar Ibrahim caught on sex video (Update)

PETALING JAYA: A video showing a man, resembling a top Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim having sex with a woman, believed to be a foreign prostitute, has emerged.

The 30-minute video, which showed the supposedly high profile Member of Parliament in various compromising positions, is set to rock the Malaysian political arena.

The video recorded on Feb 21 was found in a hotel room in Kuala Lumpur.

Press representatives were taken to a hotel room individually to view the video footage by a group of unknown people led by a person, who only wanted to be known as Datuk T.

Datuk T said he wanted the media to watch the footage showing the politician before sending the copy to him and his wife “to identify the person in the video” a week from now.

He said if the individual in the video was the politician he had identfied to the media, "then he and his wife must step down from politics.”

Datuk T said saying he was not “the pious person with high moral values and integrity as portrayed, and therefore is not fit to be leader.”

Datuk T said if the two did not quit politics, “I will call on several NGOs (non-government organisations) to set up an independent panel to investigate and seek professional forensic services to study the authenticity of the recordings.”

Datuk T claimed he had stumbled upon the video after he was asked by the politician to search for his watch in the room where the sexual encounter had taken place.

“As I could not find the watch on the table, I searched for it behind the dresser. I was shocked to find many strands of wires behind the dresser.

“On close inspection, I found four well-hidden CCTV cameras, I tried to open the two dresser drawers and found one was locked.

“I prised open the locked drawer using a sharp object. I found an active CCTC recorder. I disconnected the wiring and took the recorder out of the hotel,’’ he said, adding that no one had the recording except him.

“I will not hand over copies to any quarters for fear of reproduction and distribution,’’ he said.

Members of the media including The Star viewed the video clip on a computer at the hotel room, where Datuk T was heavily guarded. The Star journalist was searched and had his mobile phone taken away before being allowed to view the video. The other members of the media included those from Bernama, New Straits Times, Utusan Malaysia, China Press, the Internet portals, foreign news agencies and at least one opposition organ.

The video clip had sharp images and the woman appeared to be a fair-skinned foreigner, possibly an East Asian.

Meanwhile, with talk of the video having surfaced, PKR communications director Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad tweeted, saying the video was doctored.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Kitten abuser apologises, blames depression

The woman caught on CCTV abusing several kittens has apologised for her actions, claiming she was suffering from depression when she committed the act.



"I could not control my emotions at that moment, but now realise I made a terrible mistake, after watching the video myself," said Chow Xiao Wei.

The 20-year-old added that she was prepared to face the consequences, saying she was willing to do community service at the Society for Prevention of Cruelty Against Animals (SPCA).

The five-minute video clip surfaced on social networks about a week ago and was quickly spread by horrified viewers.

In the CCTV footage, a person wearing a cap was recorded hitting kittens with an umbrella, then stomping and kicking them.

After the video went viral, Chow's aquaintences, who recognised her from the video, posted personal information like her name and phone number online.

Chow soon began receiving threatening messages through SMS and on her Facebook account.

Due to the threats, she quit her job as a sales assistant and also lodged a police report.

Chow claimed that she was suffering from depression at that time, as her parents had divorced.

"Please give my daughter a second chance," pleaded her mother Cheong Poh Ling, who was with her during a press conference at Sri Kembangan assemblyman Ean Yong Hian Wah's office Sunday.

Cheong added that she had taken her daughter to a psychologist after hearing about the video, though she had not watched the video herself.

A crowd of animal lovers, including members of Petpositive and Malaysian Dogs Deserve Better (MDDB), gathered outside the office demanding to meet Chow.

A few representatives from animal welfare groups were later allowed in to talk to Chow, with assemblyman Ean present.

MDDB is attempting to file charges against Chow for animal cruelty, under Section 44 of the Animals Act 1953.

If found guilty of abusing the kittens, Chow faces either a fine of RM200 or six months in prison, or both.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Bomb found at KLIA!! Flights at KLIA retimed to detonate World War II Relic Bomb

KUALA LUMPUR, March 2 (Bernama) -- Ninety-one flights into and out of the KL International Airport in Sepang were rescheduled Wednesday to facilitate the detonation of a World War II relic bomb unearthed at the nearby construction site of the new low-cost carrier terminal or KLIA 2.

Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad General Manager of Corporate Communications Nik Anis Nik Zakaria said 45 incoming and 46 outgoing flights were affected due to the shutdown of both runways between 11am and noon and between 3pm and 4pm.

"The authorities decided to detonate the bomb on site and, as a precautionary measure, advised Malaysia Airports to close both runways during these periods," she said in a statement.

She said the police secured the area and worked closely with the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) and Malaysia Airports to manage the situation.

Nik Anis said the affected airlines included Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, AirAsia X, Firefly, Garuda, Iran Air, Silk Air, AirAsia Indonesia, Thai Airways, Tiger Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Xiamen Airlines, Pakistan Airlines and Eva Air.

"All these airlines were notified accordingly in order for them to advise their passengers on the flight retiming and Malaysia Airports worked closely with the authorities to ensure passenger safety remained our top priority," she said.

Nik Anis said both runways were reopened at 3.26pm.