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    Auxiliary cop recounts eerie supernatural experience on duty.

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    Compiled by AUSTIN CAMOENS, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN

    An auxiliary policeman in Johor Baru has uploaded a video on TikTok of a purported supernatural entity (pontianak), reported Harian Metro.

    Ikhmal, 29, said the video was authentic and was recorded by him using a mobile phone.

    He said he came across the pontianak while patrolling the area with a colleague in the wee hours of the morning.

    “We heard a sound and it looked like someone entering the bushes. Since it is a restricted area, we went in to inspect,” Ikhmal said, adding that he was shocked with what he saw and that he managed to record it.

    “Some shared their own supernatural experiences in the comment section. However, some said I uploaded the video for content purposes. It’s up to viewers to believe or not,” he said.

    > Actress Amelia Henderson was upset that she has been labelled stubborn and arrogant by netizens for choosing to continue fighting the lawsuit involving her and A. Aida Production Sdn Bhd, Berita Harian reported.

    The 27-year-old, who starred in the movie Pulau, said she never expected to face a court case that would affect her reputation.

    “I know there are comments from netizens about me over my decision to continue to fight this case. I think maybe other people won’t choose this path.

    “I really love and care about my career. I would not do anything that could destroy the career I’ve built all my life,” she said.

    > A durian stall worker in Bentong was robbed at gunpoint by a man who pretended to be a customer, Kosmo! reported.

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    Stall owner, Ho Kam Seong, 31, said a man had approached his stall, located near the highway exit, at about 3pm on Thursday.

    “The suspect pointed what looked like a gun at my worker and grabbed a bag from her before speeding off. I lost RM800,” he said, adding that it was the stall’s first time being robbed in five years of doing business.

    The above articles are 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 >, it denotes a separate news item.


    Credit: The Star : News Feed

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