Eda Ezrin, Nur Aida dibawa ke Balai Polis Rantau Panjang

Eda Ezrin, Nur Aida dibawa ke Balai Polis Rantau Panjang

RANTAU PANJANG - Penyanyi wanita terkenal Kelantan, Eda Ezrin atau nama sebenarnya Wan Norshaheeda Azlin Wan Ismail, 30, dan rakan, Nur Aida Mamat, 33, yang selamat tiba di negeri ini terus dibawa ke Balai Polis Rantau Panjang.Kedua-dua mereka dibawa oleh kenderaan sambil diiringi polis sejurus tiba di Kompleks Imigresen, Kastam, Kuarantin dan Keselamatan (ICQS) Rantau Panjang.Sebelum itu, hanya Eda Ezrin dan Nur Aida Mamat, 33, dibenarkan pulang ke Kelantan pada malam Khamis.Jurucakap Imigresen Thailand berkata, suami Eda Ezrin, Mohd Affendi Ahmad, 35, dan tiga individu lain iaitu Eridieka Mohd Noor, 33, Zuhaira Nasrin, 26, dan Mohamad Alif Deraman, 33, masih belum dibenarkan pulang."Hal ini kerana keempat-empat mereka masih belum melengkapkan proses dokumentasi," katanya kepada pemberita di sini pada Khamis.Menurut jurucakap, kesemua mereka akan ditempatkan Depot Tahanan Imigresen Sungai Golok.Kesemua mereka menaiki trak pikap tiba di Depo Tahanan Imigresen Thailand pada jam 5 waktu tempatan.Terdahulu, Eda Ezrin bersama suami dan empat rakan dibebaskan sepenuhnya daripada tahanan Penjara Pusat Wilayah Narathiwat di sini pada Rabu.Pembebasan mereka dibuat selepas mahkamah menolak permohonan pendakwa raya untuk menyambung tempoh mengemukakan rayuan buat kali keenam pada Rabu.Sinar Harian pada Khamis melaporkan, polis akan terus menahan Eda Ezrin, suami dan empat lagi rakanya sebaik sahaja masuk ke negeri ini pada petang Khamis.Menurut Ketua Polis Kelantan, Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat, penahanan itu bertujuan merakam percakapan.

Kastam rampas 55,572 kilogram ayam sejuk beku bernilai RM833,580

Kastam rampas 55,572 kilogram ayam sejuk beku bernilai RM833,580

KANGAR: Jabatan Kastam Diraja Malaysia (JKDM) merampas dua buah kontena berisi 55,572 kilogram ayam sejuk beku bernilai RM833,580 menerusi pemeriksaan dilakukan di Kompleks Imigresen, Kastam, Kuarantin dan Keselamatan (ICQS) Padang Besar, pada 26 Julai lepas. Pemeriksaan sekitar pukul 3.20 petang itu dilaksanakan selepas ayam-ayam sejuk beku itu didapati tidak mematuhi peraturan import ditetapkan selain status ... Read more The post Kastam rampas 55,572 kilogram ayam sejuk beku bernilai RM833,580 appeared first on Utusan Malaysia .

USM and Sandisk launch first university-in-industry lab in Malaysia

USM and Sandisk launch first university-in-industry lab in Malaysia

BATU KAWAN : Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and Sandisk Storage Malaysia Sdn Bhd have partnered to create the USM-Sandisk Centre of Innovation and Automation Lab (USM-Sandisk CiA Lab). This marks Malaysia’s first university-in-industry laboratory. Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir highlighted the lab’s role in engaging students in real-world industrial automation and innovation. “The close partnership between Sandisk and USM exemplifies industry-academia synergy in advancing high technology,“ he said. Sandisk fully funds the lab, including high-tech equipment and world-class facilities. Zambry praised the collaboration as a milestone in strengthening the industry-in-campus initiative. Sandisk general manager Lim Boon Soo noted the lab extends existing university-industry programmes like Campus Connect. USM vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Seri Dr Abdul Rahman Mohamed said the lab will drive talent development and targeted research. Previous seminars and workshops have supported knowledge transfer in AI, robotics, and IoT. The lab will focus on Lights Out Manufacturing, covering 14 projects under seven Industrial Revolution 4.0 fields. - Bernama

Malaysia to continue as mediator in Thailand-Cambodia border conflict

Malaysia to continue as mediator in Thailand-Cambodia border conflict

KUALA LUMPUR : ASEAN leaders have unanimously agreed that Malaysia should continue mediating the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail confirmed the consensus following discussions among regional leaders. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim engaged with ASEAN counterparts before meeting Thai and Cambodian delegations for the Extraordinary General Border Committee Meeting. The meeting, held at Wisma Perwira, saw strong backing for Malaysia’s mediation efforts. Saifuddin Nasution stated that ASEAN leaders endorsed the existing bilateral mechanism while planning further talks. Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari and Chief of Defence Forces General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar also attended the discussions. Malaysia praised Cambodia and Thailand for their commitment to resolving tensions through dialogue. The minister highlighted ASEAN principles of consultation, trust, and mutual respect upheld during negotiations. He emphasised that the ceasefire represents a pledge to safeguard lives and prevent further conflict. Both nations agreed to maintain troop positions and avoid reinforcements along the border. The Agreed Minutes prohibit unprovoked firing to prevent escalation. Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister General Tea Seiha and Thailand’s Acting Defence Minister General Nattaphon Narkphanit co-chaired the meeting. Observers included US Ambassador Edgard D. Kagan and Chinese Ambassador Ouyang Yujing. Malaysia reaffirmed its readiness to assist in confidence-building and ceasefire monitoring. - Bernama

Quran as life and governance foundation, says Ahmad Zahid

Quran as life and governance foundation, says Ahmad Zahid

KUALA LUMPUR : Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has called for the Quran to serve as the foundation of life and governance to cultivate a spiritually and intellectually balanced generation. He stated that the Quran should influence policymaking, education, and economic strategies beyond mere recitation and memorisation. “Today’s fast-paced world sees unchecked technological growth, towering skyscrapers, and rapid economic progress, yet human souls grow restless, and morality declines,” he said. “The Quran is a divine guide, a civilisational code, and the bond connecting humanity to Allah SWT,” he added during the World Quran Symposium 2025 opening at the Kuala Lumpur World Trade Centre. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar also attended the event. Ahmad Zahid stressed that while physical and technological advancements are crucial, Malaysia must also nurture a Quranic generation grounded in faith and noble values. The government supports this vision through initiatives like the TVET Huffaz programme and Pre-Tahfiz Programme in KEMAS preschools. “From 100 preschools, the programme now spans 8,167 KEMAS preschools, targeting 140,000 young huffaz by 2026,” he said. MARA further supports this through its ulul albab concept in 57 MRSM institutions nationwide. “MRSM ranks among the top-performing schools in recent SPM results,” he noted. Ahmad Zahid described the symposium as a strategic effort to position Malaysia as a leader in global Islamic discourse. “Malaysia bridges intellectual heritage and modern innovation, serving as a hub for moderate Islamic dialogue,” he said. He urged participants to transform symposium discussions into actionable policies rooted in Quranic values. The event gathered 1,500 attendees, including scholars, students, and policymakers, to deepen Quranic appreciation in daily life. - Bernama

Percayakan undang-undang dan proses keadilan

Percayakan undang-undang dan proses keadilan

KUALA LUMPUR: Pertubuhan Wira Seni Unik menyokong seruan Menteri Dalam Negeri, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail yang meminta masyarakat menghormati sensitiviti keluarga Allahyarham Zara Qairina dan tidak mendahului siasatan pihak berkuasa. Penolong Setiausaha Pertubuhan Wira Seni Unik, Ahmad Faris Othman berkata, semua pihak wajar menunjukkan empati dan adab dalam berinteraksi dengan isu-isu yang menyentuh maruah, kesedihan ... Read more The post Percayakan undang-undang dan proses keadilan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia .

Housewife charged with 205 passports, fake MyKad in Shah Alam

Housewife charged with 205 passports, fake MyKad in Shah Alam

SHAH ALAM : A 41-year-old housewife denied three charges related to possessing 205 Malaysian passports and fake identity cards in court today. N Paarvathy entered her plea before Magistrate Muhammad Syafiq Sulaiman at the Magistrates’ Court here. The first charge involved possession of 205 passports under Section 12(1)(f) of the Passports Act 1966. If convicted, she faces a maximum fine of RM10,000, up to five years’ jail, or both. The second and third charges involved a fake MyKad and three genuine MyKads belonging to other individuals. The offences allegedly occurred at a condominium in Taman Puchong Hartamas on July 11. The second charge falls under Regulation 25(1)(o) of the National Registration Regulations 1990. The third charge was framed under Regulation 25(1)(e) of the same law. Conviction under these regulations carries up to three years’ jail, a RM20,000 fine, or both. Deputy public prosecutor Norhidayah Abdullah Sani proposed RM30,000 bail with monthly police reporting. Defence counsel Yogamani M Marappan requested lower bail, citing the accused’s unemployment and financial dependence. Magistrate Muhammad Syafiq set bail at RM15,000 with one surety. The case will be mentioned again on Sept 22. - Bernama

‘Dalam sebulan, 50 permohonan untuk letak warga emas di sini’

‘Dalam sebulan, 50 permohonan untuk letak warga emas di sini’

PETALING JAYA – “Dalam sebulan, pusat jagaan saya menerima 50 permohonan untuk letak warga emas. Itu pendedahan Setiausaha Persatuan Kebajikan Mahmudah Malaysia, Muhammad Syafiq Mohiadin berkenaan isu warga emas yang dipinggirkan oleh keluarga sendiri. Bagaimanapun karanya, pusat terbabit tidak mampu mengambil permohonan itu atas pelbagai faktor termasuklah soal kewangan “Masalah warga emas dipinggir dan diabaikan ... Read more The post ‘Dalam sebulan, 50 permohonan untuk letak warga emas di sini’ appeared first on Kosmo Digital .