PUTRAJAYA: A Bangladeshi man has escaped the gallows after the Federal Court here commuted his death sentence to 33 years in jail for murdering his compatriot.
PUTRAJAYA, Dec 13 A Bangladeshi man escaped the gallows after the Federal Court here today commuted his death sentence to 33 years in jail for murdering his fellow.
AUGUST 24 It’s generally abhorred. Efforts to naturalise foreigners as new Malaysians unless part of nefarious machinations to win state elections in the previous.
JULY 28 “There is Malaysia in us.” The Nepali was from a family who had worked in Malaysia for decades his grandfather, father and uncle. Back in Nepal now, they have.
When you visit a new place, always check out the local market. MICHELLE RAPONI/Pixabay
I sat down at a rickety plastic table, held in balance with one leg propped up by a stone. The coffee stall owner came over, held up two fingers in a victory sign and I nodded with a knowing smile.
In a jiffy, he brought over two cups of teh (milk tea) and placed them on the table, one for me and one for my wife who was shopping for groceries nearby.
I whipped out my phone and started scrolling. It was my regular Saturday at the morning market in Alam Jaya, Selangor, surrounded by familiar faces, sights, smells and a cacophony of noises, all things familiar and re-assuring – my comfort zone, a non-event.