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Sepang International Circuit to host 2026 Malaysia Games opening ceremony
Sepang International Circuit to host 2026 Malaysia Games opening ceremony

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Sepang International Circuit to host 2026 Malaysia Games opening ceremony

The 2026 Selangor Malaysia Games (Sukma) opening ceremony will be held at the Sepang International Circuit (SIC), marking the first time in history the event will be staged outside a stadium. SIC will also feature in the road cycling events, serving as either the start or finish line. Track cycling events will take place at the Nilai Velodrome in Negeri Sembilan. Selangor Youth, Sports and Entrepreneurship Committee chairman Mohd Najwan Halimi said the idea to hold the opening ceremony at SIC was aimed at creating something different. The inspiration came partly from the Paris Olympics, which held its opening ceremony on the Seine River. Mohd Najwan, who met senior editors and journalists in Setia Alam, Selangor, this afternoon, also revealed that the organising committee has approved upgrades to aquatics, shooting, and archery venues across the state, as well as to the Pandamaran and Petaling Jaya City Council hockey stadiums. ADVERTISEMENT No new stadiums will be built for the 2026 Sukma, which Selangor aims to organise within a budget of approximately RM200 million. 'As the main stadium at the Shah Alam Sports Complex will only be ready in 2027, we decided to create something different and memorable for the 2026 Sukma opening ceremony,' said Mohd Najwan. 'We saw how unique the Paris Olympics opening ceremony was, and we plan to deliver something just as exciting to showcase the state's uniqueness. 'Sepang International Circuit would be perfect. I can't reveal the plans yet, but we have more than a year to prepare. We don't want a clichéd opening ceremony.' Mohd Najwan added that the exact date of the 2026 Sukma will be announced by Aug 15, when the Sukma Supreme Council is also expected to unveil the complete list of sports. There will be 28 core sports, along with five optional ones. ADVERTISEMENT Among the sports under consideration are chess, Chinese chess, boxing, silambam, kabaddi, Muay Thai, cricket, softball, pickleball, and e-sports. Joining Mohd Najwan in the media engagement were two officials from the organising committee – Venu Ramadass (deputy chief executive officer-cum-chief operating officer) and Selangor Sports Council executive director Mohamad Nizam Marjugi – who also shared the state's vision for the Games.

Cops hunt for 5 who escaped from rehab centre in Jelebu
Cops hunt for 5 who escaped from rehab centre in Jelebu

Free Malaysia Today

time2 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Cops hunt for 5 who escaped from rehab centre in Jelebu

The five at large were among six trainees who escaped from the narcotics addiction rehabilitation centre in Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan, yesterday morning. PETALING JAYA : Police are searching for five of six trainees who escaped from the narcotics addiction rehabilitation (Puspen) centre in Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan, yesterday morning. Jelebu police chief Azizan Said said a report on the escapees, aged between 25 and 42, was lodged at 1am. He said one of them, a 35-year-old man, was recaptured within 24 hours near a factory at Kongkoi, Jelebu, some 5km from the centre. 'Police have launched an operation to track down the remaining escapees, with the assistance of the K9 unit from the Negeri Sembilan police headquarters and officers from the Jelebu branch of the National Anti-Drugs Agency,' Bernama reported him as saying. Azizan said the trainees still at large were P Tinogaran, 36, whose last known address is Apartment Taman Sentosa in Perak; G Vinaiyetiran, 36, from Taman Munsyi Ibrahim in Johor; V Manimaran, 38, from Taman Seri Bernam in Selangor; S Bala Ganes, 42, from Bandar Baru Sultan Suleiman, Selangor; and K Mohanarajh, 25, from Taman Bertuah in Perak. He urged members of the public with information to contact the nearest police station or the Jelebu police headquarters at 06-613 6222 or 06-613 7999. The case is being investigated under Sections 223 and 224 of the Penal Code for escape from confinement and resistance to lawful apprehension.

MACC remands 5 for false claims in worker permit applications
MACC remands 5 for false claims in worker permit applications

Free Malaysia Today

time2 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

MACC remands 5 for false claims in worker permit applications

The five suspects were detained when they went to give their statements at the Negeri Sembilan MACC office yesterday. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has remanded three company directors and two managers to assist in an investigation into a case involving the submission of documents containing false particulars to obtain foreign worker permits in Negeri Sembilan. Magistrate Fairuz Syuhada Amran issued a four-day remand order until June 21 for two of them, including a woman, while the other three men were remanded for seven days until June 24. Bernama quoted a source as saying all five suspects, including two Bangladeshis and one Pakistani aged between 30 and 50, were detained at about 5pm yesterday when they went to give their statements at the Negeri Sembilan MACC office. 'The suspects are believed to have conspired in committing the offence in 2023. 'Preliminary investigations found they submitted applications under the Labour Recalibration Programme 2.0 to the Negeri Sembilan immigration department, suspected to contain false information, to obtain foreign worker permits even though the workers were not employed by the companies concerned,' the source said. State MACC director Awangkok Ahmad Taufik Putra Awang Ismail confirmed the arrests.

Police recapture one, launch manhunt for five other escapees from Jelebu drug rehab centre
Police recapture one, launch manhunt for five other escapees from Jelebu drug rehab centre

Malay Mail

time2 days ago

  • Malay Mail

Police recapture one, launch manhunt for five other escapees from Jelebu drug rehab centre

SEREMBAN, June 18 — Police are searching for five of six trainees who escaped from the Narcotics Addiction Rehabilitation Centre (PUSPEN) in Jelebu near here yesterday morning. Jelebu police chief Supt Azizan Said said a report on the incident involving male trainees, aged between 25 and 42, was lodged at 1 am. He said one of the escapees, a 35-year-old man, was recaptured within 24 hours near the Rotan Titi Cane factory in Kongkoi, Jelebu, some five kilometres from the centre. 'Police have launched an operation to track down and arrest the remaining escapees, with the assistance of the K9 Unit from the Negeri Sembilan contingent police headquarters and officers from the National Anti-Drugs Agency (AADK) Jelebu. 'The trainees still at large are P. Tinogaran, 36, last known address Apartment Taman Sentosa, Perak; G. Vinaiyetiran, 36, Taman Munsyi Ibrahim, Johor; V. Manimaran, 38, Taman Seri Bernam, Selangor; S. Bala Ganes, 42, Bandar Baru Sultan Suleiman, Selangor; and K. Mohanarajh, 25, Taman Bertuah, Perak,' he said in a statement today. He urged the public to provide any information to assist the investigation by contacting the nearest police station or the Jelebu district police headquarters at 06-613 6222 or 06-613 7999. Azizan said the case is being investigated under Sections 223 and 224 of the Penal Code. — Bernama

No reprieve for ex-lorry driver as Federal Court dismisses final appeal in 2016 culpable homicide
No reprieve for ex-lorry driver as Federal Court dismisses final appeal in 2016 culpable homicide

Malay Mail

time4 days ago

  • Malay Mail

No reprieve for ex-lorry driver as Federal Court dismisses final appeal in 2016 culpable homicide

PUTRAJAYA, June 16 — The Federal Court today upheld the 18-year prison sentence of a former lorry driver convicted of culpable homicide not amounting to murder in the death of an Indian national in 2016. A three-member bench consisting of Justices Datuk Zabariah Mohd Yusof, Datuk Nordin Hassan and Datuk Vazeer Alam Mydin Meera unanimously dismissed R. Kamaraj's final appeal against his conviction and sentence. 'We do not find any reason to disturb the findings of the courts below, both in terms of the conviction and sentence,' said Justice Zabariah, affirming the Court of Appeal's decision, which upheld the Seremban High Court's ruling. Kamaraj, 35, was found guilty by the High Court for causing the death of M. Selvam, 39, in a school compound in Senawang, Negeri Sembilan, at 8pm on November 27, 2016. He had initially been charged with two others – S. Kumaravelan and P. Tanabalan – for murder. Tanabalan, 42, passed away before the trial started. On December 29, 2021, the High Court convicted both Kamaraj and Kumaravelan, 31, for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Kamaraj was sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment, while Kumaravelan received a 13-year jail term. Kamaraj appealed to the Court of Appeal, but his appeal was dismissed on April 29, last year. He then brought his case to the Federal Court. Kumaravelan, meanwhile, withdrew his appeal at the Court of Appeal. During the trial, a florist testified that Selvam, her employee, was taken by three men, including the appellant, from her stall following a dispute involving money she had entrusted to Selvam. The woman told the court that Kamaraj became enraged when Selvam admitted to spending part of the money and requested more time to repay it. She testified she had been in a relationship with the appellant (Kamaraj) at that time and had saved the money for their intended marriage. Selvam was subsequently assaulted and was hospitalised. He later died from his injuries. — Bernama

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