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Saturday May 30, 2009

Girl films rape of friend


A 14-YEAR-OLD girl acted as a “movie director” when she filmed her boyfriend raping her friend using a camera phone.

The Form Two student even gave words of encouragement to her boyfriend while “directing” him, according to Harian Metro.

Police sources said the sadistic incident took place recently when the victim was asked to join the couple at a quiet area in Bukit Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.

The victim was told to keep an eye on the surroundings while the girl had sex with her boyfriend.

“After they were done, the girl told the victim to have sex with her boyfriend. The victim declined. They later adjourned to another picnic area near Sungai Tekali, Hulu Langat,” said a source.

The victim was then raped while being watched by her schoolmate who appeared to enjoy the ordeal. The girl contacted two other male friends who proceeded to take turns raping the victim.

The victim lodged a police report at the Batu 14 police station in Hulu Langat with her mother.

> Nine Malay billionaires have been listed among the “40 Richest Individuals in Malaysia” by Forbes Asia with collective assets of US$2.603bil (RM9.132bil), reported Berita Harian.

That, however, is almost 29% lower than the US$3.65bil (RM12.84bil) gained last year and it only represented 7% of the entire US$36.41bil (RM127.74bil) accumulated wealth of all the 40 individuals on the list.

Prominent corporate figures Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary and Ambank group chairman Tan Sri Azman Hashim maintained their positions as the top two richest Malay men.

Syed Mokhtar’s assets are worth US$1.1bil (RM3.86bil) while Azman’s assets totalled US$470mil (RM1.65bil).

Three additional Malay magnates entering the list this year are Puncak Niaga Holding Bhd chief executive officer Tan Sri Rozali Ismail at the 31st position with US$130mil (RM456.08mil), Hard Rock Cafe Malaysia Enterprise chairman Tan Sri Syed Yusof Syed Nasir placed 37th with US$100mil (RM350.83mil) followed by Ranhill Bhd chief executive officer Tan Sri Hamdan Moha-mad at No. 38 with US$98mil (RM343.82mil).

  • Other News & Views is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a > sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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