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'Sex doctor' nabbed while trying to make out with patient

Posted: 17 Sep 2012 05:24 AM PDT

SEREMBAN: A man who claimed to be an Islamic medicine practitioner has been arrested while trying to perform sex on his patient at her house in Kampung LBJ here.

Officers from the state Islamic Religious Affairs Department nabbed the 48-year-old man at 12.30pm Monday while he was trying to have sex with the 24-year-old woman, purportedly as part of the treatment.

Enforcement division principal assistant director Ahmad Husaini Mustafa said the suspect, from Kuala Lumpur, had earlier contacted the victim to treat her for difficulty in conceiving.

"Upon arriving at the victim's house, he recited some Quranic verses to treat her and perform 'nikah batin' (spiritual marriage) with her which was contrary to Islamic teachings.

"The man then tried to take advantage of the woman by performing sex on her, but his attempt was foiled by the raiding team," he told a news conference.

Ahmad Husaini said the raid was conducted following public information and complaints.

"We believe the suspect, who is married with children, is not knowledgeable in Islam but was using Quranic verses to dupe the victim in order to take advantage of her."

He said a number of items, including a Quran and a religious booklet believed to be used in the treatment, were seized during the raid.

Ahmad Husaini said the suspect was believed to have been involved in the activity for quite some time, and their intial investigation showed that he had "treated" three women.

The case is being investigated under Section 49 of the Negri Sembilan Syariah Criminal Enactment for misusing Quranic verses, Section 50 of the same Enactment for insulting Islam and Section 77 for seducing a woman. - Bernama

Guard dies after four cars run over him

Posted: 17 Sep 2012 05:05 AM PDT

SETIU: A security guard was killed in a horrific accident in which he was run over by four cars after he fell off his motorcycle.

The incident happened at the 69th kilometre of the Kampung Raja-Kuala Terengganu road near Kampung Saujana here on Sunday night.

OCPD Deputy Supt Rohaizat Abd Ani said the guard, Mohd Rafizuddin Razali, 21, died on the spot due to serious injuries on the head and body.

He said only the driver of a Proton Saga from Besut had lodged a police report so far.

The victim was going from his house to a shop about 50m away in Kampung Beris Tok Ku here when the accident happened at 9.46pm, DSP Rohaizat said.

Eyewitness Fathul Ammar Amsyar Hasbullah, 17, said he was in a car with two friends behind Mohd Rafizuddin when they saw Mohd Rafizuddin's motorcycle knock into another motorcycle parked by the roadside.

"I saw him fall onto the road. I stopped the car to help but just then two cars, a Perodua Viva and a Proton Saga from the direction of Besut, rammed into him and dragged him for about 10m.

"Then, two other cars from the opposite direction ran over him," he said.

Fathul Ammar said he and his friends ran towards Mohd Rafizuddin, but he was already dead.

The body was sent to Setiu Hospital. - Bernama

MAS commences Haj flights for 2012

Posted: 17 Sep 2012 02:59 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: MAS on Monday commenced its 2012 Haj flights from KL International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang.

The airline is operating 33 scheduled Haj charter flights between six cities in Malaysia and Jeddah and Medina in Saudi Arabia.

The first flight, MH8000, departed from KLIA at 1.05pm MOnday with 447 pilgrims and scheduled to arrive in Medina at 5.05pm local time. Officials from MAS, Tabung Haji and Malaysia Airports Berhad were on hand to send off the passengers on the first flight, said the national carrier in a statement here today.

For its first phase of Haj operations, from Sept 17 to Oct 19, MAS is operating 17 flights from KLIA, five from Penang, two from Kuala Terengganu, five from Johor Bahru and two each from Kota Kinabalu and Kuching.

For the second phase flights from Saudi Arabia to Malaysia, it will be will from Nov 1-29.

The airline will use two 747-400 passenger aircraft from its fleet for the Haj flight.

Malaysia Airlines said a special menu for passengers on the haj flights had been prepared with the approval of Tabung Haji.

Apart from the main meals, passengers would also be given snack packs for consumption while awaiting statutory clearance on arrival in Jeddah.

"In addition, there will be increased supply of mineral water and juices in-flight to ensure passengers do not experience dehydration during the air travel," it added.

Malaysia Airlines has also mobilised experienced staff for the ground handling of the Haj operations in Tabung Haji Complex/Kelana Jaya, KLIA and in the two Saudi Arabian airports, Jeddah and Medina. - Bernama

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