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'Datuk T' charged over sex video screening

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 09:18 PM PDT

'Datuk T' charged over sex video screening

Businessman Shazryl and former Perkasa treasurer-general Shuib pleaded guilty to openly screening a sex video between a man and a woman.

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Shazryl Eskay Abdullah, Datuk Shuib Lazim and Tan Sri Rahim Thamby Chik (Datuk T) were charged in the magistrate's court here today over the screening of a sex video.

Businessman Shazryl and former Perkasa treasurer-general Shuib pleaded guilty to openly screening a sex video between a man and a woman.


Former Melaka chief minister Rahim pleaded guilty to abetting them.

Shazryl and Shuib were charged under Section 292 (A) of Penal Code (Act 574) and punishable under Section 292 of Penal Code.

The charge read together Section 34 of Penal Code carries a three years' jail term or fine or both on conviction.


Rahim was charged under Section 292 (a) of Penal Code (Act 574) read together with Section 109 of Penal Code.

They were charged with committing the offence in room Seri Makmur of Carcosa Seri Negara Hotel here between 10am and and 12pm on March 21.

They pleaded guilty after the charge was read to them before magistrate Aizatul Akmal Maharani.

Datuk Kamaluddin Mohd Said and Mohammad Zakaria Hanafiah prosecuted.

Shazryl, Shuib and Rahim who called themself 'Datuk T' (Trio) arrived in court at 9.15am accompanied by supporters. - BERNAMA

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Affordable KL homes

Posted: 23 Jun 2011 06:54 PM PDT

2011/06/24
By Lydia Gomez
legomez@nst.com.my


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, accompanied by his son Norashman (on his right), on air with One FM deejay Jack Yap (left). — NST picture by Effendy Rashid

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, accompanied by his son Norashman (on his right), on air with One FM deejay Jack Yap (left). — NST picture by Effendy Rashid

Houses, condos costing RM220,000 and below to be built in Sg Besi.

PETALING JAYA: A new publicprivate housing initiative featuring homes priced RM220,000 and below will be launched next month.


Some of these houses and condominiums will be built on a portion of the Sungai Besi airport site —a prime spot—after the Royal MalaysianAir Force air base shifts to Sendayan, Negri Sembilan, PrimeMinister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said yesterday.


Under this Perumahan Rakyat 1Malaysia (Prima) project, deservingMalaysians will be able to own quality homes at below market prices.

They can also take advantage of the "My First Home Scheme" launched inMarch.This scheme allows Malaysians earning less than RM3,000 per month to obtain 100 per cent financing from selected financial institutions for houses costing between RM100,000 and RM220,000with a repayment period of 30 years.


Najib said a special unit under the PrimeMinister's Department would decide who were eligible to buy these Prima homes.


"We willmanage that because we want to show that the distribution is handled fairly and in a transparentmanner so that people who deserve homes get houses," he said during a radio interview over Chinese-language One FM radio station at Sri Pentas. Owners would benefit from price appreciation as Prima homes will be sold at below the market price.

"At least on paper, you can make a profit vis-a-vis the market price. It is good, especially for the young people," Najib said.


He said a few projects were in the pipeline and that several big developers, including Sime Darby, SP Setia and Putrajaya Corporation, had been approached to join in the project.


The government, he said, would provide the land for developers to construct quality housing for the people.

"The idea is that they (developers) don't make money, nor do I want them to lose. They are there to provide quality, affordable housing for the rakyat. This is not going to be a commercial project. The government will provide the land for them.


"So we want them to give quality affordable housing and they have to present to us their business model.


We 'll do the business analysis and make sure they will not make any money or lose any either. This is a social business model, quite different from a business model." With Najib at the radio station was his son, Norashman, who spoke fluent Mandarin with presenters Jack and Jane and described his father in Mandarin as "not very strict, but has high expectations of him and would like him to get a good wife".


"I have the greatest expectations of what I hope he can accomplish in life.


In that regard, I do hope he gets a good wife. I can choose one for him," Najib replied.


When asked who Norashman's favourite artiste was, Najib said he did not know because Norashman was a talented deejay who spun all kinds of music in his room.

"He's got a special skill and he is always in his room. My room is quite far from him and he does it at odd hours so it doesn't disturb me." During father-son moments, he said they watched football, golf and television series like Air Crash Investigation and Crime Scene Investigation (CSI).


On how often he used Facebook and Twitter, Najib said it all depended on how much time he had.


"It also depends on my mood. I'm only human and sometimes you're in the mood to tweet and sometimes yo u 're not. So, sometimes, I don't do it even if I have the time. Last night, I was tweeting in between the things I had to do and the people who came to visit because I was very excited about the Kedai Rakyat." When asked if he knew about the hit game Angry Birds, Najib said he had heard of it but had not tried it out yet.


"I usually play Hangman because it challenges me. I would like to try (Angry Birds) one day. It is popular among the youths. Although I'm not part of that generation, I would like to think I'm still young."

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