Sunday, August 21, 2011
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BRITISH COUPLE ARRESTED FOR HAVING EXTRAMARTIAL SEX IN DUBAI ?
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - A British woman and her lover were arrested in Dubai after they were allegedly caught in bed by his ex-girlfriend.
Danielle Spencer, 25, is said to have been caught with Toby Carroll in his apartment, a day after he split from his 24-year-old Brazilian girlfriend.
Carroll’s spurned girlfriend, who has been named only as Priscilla, burst in on the pair and threatened them at knifepoint, sources claim.
Spencer is said to have locked herself in the bathroom and Carroll called police, the Daily Mail reported here. All three were arrested in December.
It emerged Wednesday that the two women have been forced to share the same cell – the only one for women – as they await trial.
Carroll, a property analyst from New Zealand, and Spencer are facing charges of having sex outside marriage and behaving indecently, while the Brazilian girl faces charges of violence and criminal damage.
“When officers arrived they came across a bizarre scene. The trio were shouting at each other and all hell was breaking loose,” a police source was quoted as saying.
Spencer is understood to have studied at Dubai university and to have worked in the property market there since 2005.
Attracting a million British tourists each year, the Gulf state tends to be a little more lenient towards westerners than many Arab states. However, officials have prosecuted British tourists for indecent behaviour in the recent past.
Last year, estate agent Charlotte Adams and Ayman Najafi were jailed for a month by a Dubai court for kissing and fondling in a burger restaurant – a breach of decency laws.
The pair, from North London, always maintained the embrace was no more than a “peck on the cheek”.
Source: The Agency
AWARDS FOR REPS WHO TAKE SINGLE MUMS AS THEIR 2 WIVES ?
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KOTA BARU, Malaysia - Kelantan Women, Family and Health committee chairman Wan Ubaidah Omar suggested that awards be given to assemblymen for marrying single mothers should they decide to take another wife.
Her suggestion drew support from backbenchers. All of them men who started thumping their palms on the table at the Kelantan State Assembly on Wednesday.
She said the assemblymen could increase their quota to help single mothers with young children and it would help greatly if the assemblymen assisted by marrying them.
Her statement prompted house speaker Nassuruddin Daud to ask Wan Ubaidah to explain the word “quota.”
“What I meant by quota is the number of wives; awards should be given to learned House members who take the lead in doing this and also for those who have already married single mothers.
“This would help to reduce the number of single mothers in the state,” she said in reply to a question by Hassan Mahmood (PAS-Tawang), who had asked what was being done to reduce the number of divorce cases and what efforts were being taken by the state government to help single mothers.
To a supplementary question, Wan Ubaidah said that based on state records, there were 16,500-registered single mothers below the age of 60 in Kelantan and this figure did not include those who had been left in the lurch by their husbands.
She said one dilemma facing some single mothers in Kelantan and the country as a whole was that many of them could not register at the Welfare Department or related agencies because their husbands had left them without filing for divorce.
She said that she agreed with the call by Kelantan Mentri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Nik Mat to whip irresponsible husbands who left their wives high and dry without any reason.
She said Kelantan spent RM2mil annually to look after the welfare of single mothers who had no source of income.
“Apart from that, we have organised entrepreneurial workshops to help single mothers earn a living.
“The government has also organised talks to educate the immediate families of single mothers to take the initiative to help and not leave them alone to fend for themselves.
“We have had similar educational talks for husbands who had divorced their wives
YOUNG GRANDMOTHER CHARGED FOR TRAFFICKING DRUGS IN BRA
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illustration photo of a woman drug pusher nabbed by plain cloth police women
KUALA TERENGGANU, Malaysia - A young grandmother was charged in the magistrates’ court, for a drug trafficking offence that allegedly took place at the public toilet of the Majlis Bandaraya Kuala Terengganu (MBKT) bus station, last Thursday.
Harini Che Soh, 43, from Rantau Panjang, Kelantan, a single mother with four children and a grandchild, who was detained with 83gm of heroin at 6am at the bus station, was charged under Section 39B (1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which carries the mandatory death sentence if convicted.
However, no plea was recorded when the charge was read before magistrate Wan Nor Aklima Wan Salleh.
Wan Nor Aklima later set Aug 23, for the case to be heard and no bail was allowed.
Last Thursday, police detained Harini and another single mother, believed to be her colleague, aged 30, from Kuala Lumpur, during a raid at the bus station.
Police found 20 vials of heroine weighing 83gm hidden in her bra.
CATHAY PACIFIC PAIR COST THEIR JOBS AFTER AIRRAFT SEX SCANDAL
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HONG KONG - Cathay Pacific has said two of its employees caught in a set of Internet photos apparently engaging in oral sex on board an aircraft have left the company.
The Hong Kong carrier launched an investigation last week after photos emerged of a woman in a red outfit resembling the Cathay cabin crew uniform performing oral sex on a man, reportedly her boyfriend, on board an aircraft.
"I can confirm that two members of our crew shown in compromising situations in photographs published recently in Chinese-language daily newspapers are no longer employees of the company. I know that many people were disturbed by the damage this incident caused to the reputation of our cockpit and cabin crews.“Cathay chief executive John Slosar said in a statement released late on Friday.
It was not clear whether the pair were sacked or resigned voluntarily, as the airline said it would not disclose details.
The airline also refused to say whether the incident took place in the plane's cockpit, but said the investigation found no evidence to suggest the act happened on any of its flights while airborne.
Cathay said the findings of the investigation would be submitted to the city's aviation authorities.
The photos prompted action from the Hong Kong flag carrier after they were circulated on an online forum for pilots and later attracted the attention of local media.
The unidentified man in the photo was reported to be a pilot but was not wearing a Cathay pilot's uniform, has reportedly told a local newspaper that the photos had been stolen from his personal computer.
Cathay Pacific has 13,000 staff around the world, including more than 8,000 cabin crew and 4,000 working in airports, according to its website.





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