Saturday 21 June 2014

Operasi PATI temui remaja OKU dikurung, badan kurus kering




MENYEDIHKAN... Operasi Imigresen memburu pendatang tanpa izin di Nilai menemui seorang remaja lelaki Orang Kurang Upaya (OKU) berusia 15 tahun dikurung seorang diri dalam keadaan kurus kering dengan pakaian reput di Taman Semarak, awal pagi tadi. - Foto Mohd Khidir Zakaria.

NILAI: Operasi Imigresen memburu pendatang tanpa izin di sekitar Bandar ini menemui seorang remaja lelaki Orang Kurang Upaya (OKU) yang dikurung seorang diri dalam keadaan menyedihkan di sebuah rumah di sini, awal pagi tadi.

Remaja tempatan berumur 15 tahun itu bukan hanya kurus dan kecil seperti kanak-kanak, malah memakai baju reput, manakala persekitaran bilik rumah pangsa di Taman Semarak, dipenuhi tanah dan najis.   


Operasi diketuai oleh Pengarah Imigresen negeri, Faizal Fazri Othman bersama 115 anggota Imigresen, 30 anggota RELA, empat Jabatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia dan lima Jabatan Pendaftaran Negara, menyerbu kawasan rumah pangsa itu, kira-kira jam 2 pagi tadi.

Faizal berkata, rumah itu diserbu kerana dikatakan didiami pendatang tanpa izin, tetapi apabila memasuki sebuah bilik, beliau menyangka menemui mayat, tetapi terperanjat apabila melihat seorang budak OKU yang bergerak.

Remaja itu kemudian dihantar ke Hospital Tuanku Jaafar Seremban untuk pemeriksaan.

Ibu remaja itu yang kebetulan baru balik dari bekerja di Sepang ditahan untuk siasatan lanjut dan kes dirujuk ke Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM).  



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JDT 3-0 Kelantan: One more match to go for Southern Tigers


JDT inched closer towards MSL championship following a 3-0 win over Kelantan at home

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Kelantan who took on, and beat, second-placed Selangor earlier in the middle of the week, played league leaders JDT away just now.

Finally making his first start in the 2014 season was JDT keeper Al-Hafiz Hamzah, as first choice Izham Tarmizi was dropped following poor performance in their 2-1 loss to ATM on Tuesday. Coincidentally, it was against Kelantan that Al-Hafiz last made his start, in the 2013 Malaysia Cup. JDT started with Luciano Figueroa, Nurshahrul Idlan, Safiq Rahim, Amirulhadi Zainal and Mahali Jasuli.

Kelantan meanwhile started with Forkey Doe, Brendan Gan, Fakri Saarani, Mohamed Shawky and Khairul Fahmi. Iraqi defender Hussein Alaa started in place of Farisham Ismail who suffered a broken nose in their bruising 2-0 win against Selangor.

In the 8th minute, Luciano Figueroa looked to have been fouled by Kelantan's defender Husin Alyaa in the penalty box. Replay showed that there was minimal contact when Husin made the tackle, but the referee was having none of it.

The first goal came in the 26th minute when JDT skipper Safiq Rahim released Amirulhadi with a through pass, who then slotted the ball past Fahmi.

Fakri almost found an instant equaliser for Kelantan just a minute later, but his effort went over the bar.

Safiq then was booked for simulation by the ref, trying to win a penalty.

The home side added their second in the 52nd minute, following a great pass from Nurshahrul from the right. The pass was met by an attempt by Figueroa, but after it was blocked, Kelantan-born Nazrin Nawi was there to put the ball behind the net.

Before the final whistle, Nazrin turned provider by sending in a low cross form the left, which Figueroa put into the net with a simple tap in.

After the final whistle, JDT are still on top regardless of Selangor's result on Saturday night. After this they will be playing away to Sarawak, in what would undeniably be a difficult fixture for them.


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Sissoko: Free-scoring France can go far in Brazil


After kicking off their campaign with a 3-0 win over Honduras, Didier Deschamps' men announced themselves as a major force by hammering Switzerland 5-2 in Salvador.

 by Mark Doyle in Salvador :

Moussa Sissokho says free-scoring France are more than capable of making a major impact on the World Cup this summer.

Les Bleus only sealed their berth in Brazil courtesy of a dramatic play-off win over Ukraine, with Didier Deschamps' men overturning a two-goal first-leg deficit with a stirring 3-0 triumph in Paris last November.

Since then, France have caught fire. After hammering Jamaica 8-0 in their final warm-up fixture, they kicked off their campaign with a 3-0 win over Honduras before announcing themselves as serious contenders with a sensational 5-2 demolition of Switzerland in Salvador on Friday.


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France's front three of Karim Benzema, Olivier Giroud and Mathieu Valbuena contributed three goals and four assists between them and Sissoko feels that the 1998 World Cup winners have the firepower to shoot down any opponent.

"At the moment we are playing very well," Sissoko told reporters after the Group E clash at Arena Fonte Nova. "We are strong defensively but also creating many chances in attack.

"Our strikers have great confidence at the moment. We're scoring a lot of goals.

"A lot of different players are scoring, too. It's great for the team. The coach can change someone but the new player comes in and plays well.

"We're a good team, we're playing very well and we can have a good tournament.

"We have still one more group game, though, against Ecuador, so we'll try to win that game to go through as group winners."

Sissoko also netted in Salvador, putting the seal on a fantastic French win with a fine finish 17 minutes from time.

"I am very happy to have scored my first goal for France - and at the World Cup too," the Newcastle midfielder enthused. "That's why I ran to celebrate with all my team-mates on the touchline.

"But the most important thing was the victory. I think the team played very well. We never stopped trying to score, so today was a great day for everyone in the squad - not just me."

France now need only a point from their final group game to progress as winners of Group E.



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