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31 December 2020

Video: Awie Terputus Hubungan Dengan Rezzki, Qasseh?


 


Berita Harian Online
31/12/20

#ApaKes Dakwa tidak pernah bertemu atau tahu di mana anak-anak berada, Awie cari jalan selesaikan kemelut dengan bekas isteri.

Source: Berita Harian Online YouTube

Video: Masih Buru Ketua Geng 5 'Colour'




Harian Metro
31/12/20

Polis giat mengesan ketua geng kongsi gelap berusia 36 tahun yang masih bebas, susulan dipercayai terbabit dengan kes bunuh seorang penarik kereta di Kilometer 40.1 Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan (PLUS) arah selatan, pada 20 Disember lalu.

Ketua Polis Johor, Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay berkata, lelaki tempatan, Tan Kim Boon, dari geng Ngo Seik Kee (5 Colour), menggunakan alamat terakhirnya di Jalan Putih, Taman Bukit Pasir, Batu Pahat.

Source: Harian Metro YouTube

Video: 'Mereka Bohong, PN Bukan Kerajaan Melayu Islam' - Dr Mahathir

            


KiniTV
31/12/20

Dr Mahathir Mohamad hari ini menafikan dakwaan bahawa Perikatan Nasional (PN) sedang mentadbir negara ini sebagai sebuah kerajaan Melayu Islam.

Sebaliknya kata bekas perdana menteri itu dakwaan tersebut merupakan suatu pembohongan kerana PN dibangunkan dengan sokongan beberapa ahli politik bukan Melayu atau bukan Islam.

Source: KiniTV YouTube

Video: Sewa Inap Desa Anjur Parti Hidang Dadah, 23 Ditahan


 


Harian Metro
31/12/20

Seramai 23 individu termasuk empat remaja bawah umur ditahan polis, ketika menyertai pesta persendirian yang dianjurkan selepas menyewa sebuah inap desa dekat Taman Seri Kota, Jalan Kuala Kedah pagi Khamis.

Dalam serbuan jam 3.30 pagi itu, lima daripada mereka adalah perempuan, manakala 18 lagi lelaki, kesemuanya berusia di antara 15 hingga 28 tahun.

Source: Harian Metro YouTube

Sindiket Judi Dalam Talian: Wanita Hamil Antara 15 Ditahan

                        


WANITA HAMIL ANTARA 15 INDIVIDU DITAHAN SINDIKET JUDI DALAM TALIAN

Sindiket judi dalam talian: Wanita hamil antara 15 ditahan

BERNAMA
31/12/2020


SUBANG JAYA, 31 Dis -- Seorang wanita tempatan yang sarat mengandung antara 15 individu yang ditahan dalam tiga serbuan di sebuah kondominum mewah di sini hari ini kerana disyaki terlibat dengan sindiket judi secara dalam talian.

Ketua Polis Daerah Subang Jaya Abd Khalid Othman berkata dalam serbuan yang bermula pada 10 pagi itu, kesemua individu termasuk empat wanita warga Indonesia berusia lingkungan 20 hingga 27 tahun didapati sedang leka mengendalikan pertaruhan judi sebelum menyedari kehadiran polis.

“Dalam serbuan di rumah pertama, kita menahan sepasang suami isteri warga tempatan dengan si isteri hamil serta empat individu lain.

“Susulan tangkapan itu membawa kepada serbuan kedua dan ketiga di kondominium yang sama namun berlainan blok dan penahanan masing-masing enam dan tiga individu di setiap premis,” katanya kepada pemberita di lokasi serbuan.

Beliau berkata kesemua kediaman yang diserbu menempatkan pelbagai peralatan komputer bagi memantau dan melakukan transaksi pertaruhan.

Turut dirampas 20 komputer dan berbelas-belas unit telefon bimbit yang dipercayai digunakan dalam kegiatan perjudian itu bagi membantu siasatan.

Hasil siasatan mendapati pekerja terbabit diupah dengan bayaran di antara RM1,000 hingga RM1,800 sebulan selain menerima komisen bagi setiap kutipan wang pertaruhan.

Abd Khalid berkata sindiket itu juga dipercayai mengaut keuntungan mencecah RM200,000 sebulan melalui kegiatan tersebut.

Mengulas lanjut, beliau berkata pihaknya juga telah mengenal pasti dan sedang memburu dalang utama sindiket itu, yang merupakan seorang lelaki warga tempatan.


“Individu yang telah dikenal pasti itu akan ditahan dalam masa terdekat dan kita tidak akan berkompromi dengan mana-mana pihak dalam usaha membanteras kegiatan perjudian dalam talian habis-habisan,” katanya.

Beliau berkata kes disiasat mengikut Akta Rumah Judi Terbuka dan Akta Imigresen kerana keempat-empat wanita warga asing didapati tidak mempunyai dokumen perjalanan yang sah.

Dr Rohaizat Yon Ends Duties As Health Deputy DG

                 

Dr Rohaizat Yon ends duties as Health Deputy DG

BERNAMA
31/12/2020 


KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 -- After more than four months of returning from his retirement, Datuk Dr Rohaizat Yon finally ended his duties as Health deputy director-general (Medical) today.

The matter was announced by Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah via his official Facebook account.

"We and the Malaysian people appreciate his countless services and sacrifices in leading the MOH Medical Programme all this while, working tirelessly regardless of time and day, Datuk Dr Rohaizat always ready to discharging his duties and responsibilities entrusted upon him.

"Hopefully, your noble services and contributions will receive divine blessings and rewards in this world and the hereafter, God willing," he said.

Dr Noor Hisham also dedicated a ‘pantun’ to Dr Rohaizat:

Di atas batu hinggapnya murai,

Berlagu kicauan terasa tenang,

Tibalah waktu melabuhkan tirai,

Baktimu Tuan dikenang-kenang.


Dr Rohaizat, regarded as one of the ministry’s war generals in the fight against COVID-19, had retired on June 10 after 35 years and 10 days in service. He returned to serve the ministry from Aug 6 until today.

Tanggal 31 Disember 2020 adalah hari terakhir buat salah seorang panglima perang saya, YBhg. Datuk Dr Haji Rohaizat Haji...

Posted by Noor Hisham Abdullah on Wednesday, December 30, 2020

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Video: HINA AGONG | Pemilik Instagram 'Bukan_Bang_Jago' Disiasat


 


BuletinTV3
31/12/20

Polis memulakan siasatan terhadap pemilik akaun instagram yang didapati menghina yang Di-Pertuan Agong, lagu Negaraku dan bendera Jalur Gemilang. 
 
Suspek telah memuat naik gambar-gambar yang telah diubah suai menerusi akaun instagram 'Bukan_Bang_Jago'.

Source: Buletin TV3 YouTube


Memang BIADAP! Permaisuri Agong Minta Ambil Tindakan

Source: Harian Semasa YouTube

Company Allegedly Behind Meat Cartel To Be Charged Soon - Rosol

                        

Company allegedly behind meat cartel to be charged soon - Rosol

BERNAMA
31/12/2020


KUALA BERANG, Dec 31 -- A frozen meat importing firm believed to be behind an illegal meat cartel will be charged in court soon, says Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid.

Speaking to reporters after officiating the Food Bank Malaysia programme in Kampung Lubuk Periuk here, today, he said the investigation paper on the company located in Johor Bahru was almost complete, as the ministry had obtained the meat analysis results from the Chemistry Department on Monday.

"When we want to charge (in court) the meat must be sent to the laboratory to be checked whether it is indeed kangaroo meat, horse meat, pork or any other meat. So it takes time," he said, adding that the Chemistry Department had already assisted by expediting the checks as it was a matter of public concern.

He said the company was believed to have repackaged imported meat by imitating the logos of Malaysia's leading frozen meat distributors as well as placing an uncertified 'Halal’ logo of the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) on them.

Rosol also advised the public not worry, as based on information from the Department of Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services (Maqis), the company's distribution market share in the country was less than one per cent.

Meanwhile, Rosol said the ministry had proposed the use of a QR code system on imported food items, including meat, at all the country's entry points to make things easier and more efficient for the authorities.

"Currently, inspections at the country's entry points are done manually, so there is a risk that officers and staff on duty could make mistakes or overlook certain matters," he added.

Meanwhile, Johor Police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said the state's police had so far received 15 reports in connection to the illegal meat cartel, including from government agencies and political parties.

He also reiterated the statement by Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador, that the main bodies in charge of investigating the matter were the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) and the Royal Malaysian Customs Department.

On an unrelated matter, Ayob Khan said the Johor Police Contingent could still cope in terms of manpower although the number of those detected positive for COVID-19 and or placed under quarantine had been on the rise.

"So far, Alhamdulillah, it (manpower) is still sufficient. We will organise the workflow and (if necessary) we can make use of (pesonnel from) the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) and the General Operations Force,” he said.


MACC Urged To Probe Alleged Corruption At A Selangor IPD

                  

MACC urged to probe alleged corruption at a Selangor IPD

BERNAMA
31/12/2020 


PUTRAJAYA, Dec 31 -- The Malaysian People Welfare Organisation (MAPRO) has asked the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to probe into the alleged corrupt activities at a district police headquarters in Selangor.

Its president, T. Sivanesan said there are senior officers and members of the district police headquarters with extraordinary wealth including luxury cars and houses because they were believed to be involved in corruption and abuse of power.

"Therefore, I came to MACC today to ask them to conduct an investigation after submitting some evidence and documents for further action," he said when met by reporters after lodging a complaint at MACC headquarters here, today.

He said MAPRO also met Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department (JIPS) deputy director Datuk Allaudeen Abdul Majid to inform him about the matter.

"He (Allaudeen) himself has gone down to the ground and I hope the investigation into this case is carried out transparently by Bukit Aman JIPS and MACC," he said.

Meanwhile, an MACC spokesperson when contacted confirmed that his department had received the complaint.

Sultan Selangor Consents To Name Change Of Jalan Universiti To Jalan Prof Diraja Ungku Aziz

                       

Sultan Selangor consents to name change of Jalan Universiti to Jalan Prof Diraja Ungku Aziz

BERNAMA
31/12/2020 


SHAH ALAM, Dec 31 -- The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah has consented to the name change of Jalan Universiti in Petaling Jaya, near here, to Jalan Prof Diraja Ungku Aziz.

The Sultan’s private secretary, Datuk Muhamad Munir Bani, through a statement posted on the Facebook @Selangor Royal Office today, said the name change would be done soon.

He said Sultan Sharafuddin wanted to name the road after the renowned academician Royal Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz Ungku Abdul Hamid, who died last Dec 15, in recognition of his services and contributions in the field of education and the economy of the Malays.

"The selection of Jalan Universiti to be renamed to Jalan Prof Diraja Ungku Aziz is appropriate because it (the road) is the main entrance to institutions of higher learning such as Universiti Malaya, International Islamic University and MAHSA University.

"The Sultan has also granted an audience to Ungku Aziz’s daughter, Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz, for His Royal Highness to convey his wishes, as well as on the name change,” he said.

According to Mohamad Munir, Ungku Abdul Aziz was a lecturer at Universiti Malaya (Singapore) from 1952 until 1961, before he was made the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administration, Universiti Malaya (Kuala Lumpur) from 1962 to 1965.

Jalan Universiti, stretching 3.2 kilometres, links Petaling Jaya to Kuala Lumpur and it was built in 1960.

Ungku Abdul Aziz died at the Prince Court Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, last Dec 15.

Secret Societies Behind 'Piang' Car Business - Ayob Khan



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Secret societies behind 'piang' car business - Ayob Khan

BERNAMA
31/12/2020 


JOHOR BAHRU, Dec 31 -- Secret society members still active in the state are believed to be behind the illegal sale of repossessed cars (‘piang’ car business), said Johor police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay.

While admitting that the business is not something new he said, such activity is a sideline of the gangs’ criminal and drug trafficking activities.

The matter was revealed following the murder of a car repossessor, believed to be a member of a secret society from Selangor and the incident was alleged to be due to dissatisfaction as the latter had entered the area of another secret society from Johor, Geng Ngo Seek Kee on Dec 20.

“Geng Ngo Seek Kee, has been around for quite sometime now. Yesterday five people were charged in court and we are still tracking down another suspect known as Tan Kim Bong, 36, who is believed to be the syndicate leader whose last address was in Batu Pahat, Johor,” he told reporters, here, today.

Elaborating on how this car business operates, Ayob Khan said when a person can no longer afford to pay the car loan instalment, the vehicle will be repossessed but instead of handing the car over to the bank, the car will be put for sale with the condition that it could only be used within a certain location or area which is controlled by the secret society.

"In the recent case, they (both gangs) were fighting over a repossessed car," he said, adding that buyers or users of such cars would make monthly payments of at least RM100, to the gang.

He said the gang members would also target luxury cars for repossession.

Fictitious Agreement Used To Mask Bribe Payment To Rosmah, Says Prosecution

                 

Fictitious agreement used to mask bribe payment to Rosmah, says prosecution

BERNAMA
31/12/2020


KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 – A fictitious agreement was used to cover-up the payment of the bribes from former managing director of Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd, Saidi Abang Samsudin, to Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, said the prosecution.

The prosecution, led by senior deputy public prosecutor Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram said, the purpose of the said agreement was to ‘regularise’ the bribe that Rosmah would receive.

“The object was to prepare an agreement to conceal the true nature of the payment by Saidi, who is the 17th prosecution witness, to the accused. The euphemism ‘consultancy’ was used to mask the payment of the bribe,” said the prosecution in its written submission filed at the High Court here, on Tuesday (Dec 29).

Rosmah, 69, is on trial for soliciting RM187.5 million and two counts of receiving bribes totalling RM6.5 million from Saidi, as a reward for helping Jepak Holdings to secure the Hybrid Photovoltaic Solar System Integrated Project, as well as the maintenance and operation of diesel gen-sets, for 369 rural schools in Sarawak, which was worth RM1.25 billion from the Education Ministry (MOE) through direct negotiation.

The presiding judge, Mohamed Zaini Mazlan, fixed Feb 10 for the parties to appear before him for oral clarification, before deciding whether to acquit Rosmah of the corruption charges or to call for her defence.

The prosecution, who closed its case on Dec 11, said, if the payment in question was truly a genuine political donation to Rosmah’s husband, former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, then it was unnecessary to mask it under a ‘consultancy agreement’.

In the submission at the end of its case, the prosecution said the agreement for the solar hybrid project that has since gone missing, was prepared by the 20th prosecution witness, businessman Lawrence Tee Kien Moon.

“Tee is a truthful witness and despite the accusations of unethical conduct hurled at him, his credibility remains unshaken. He is a disinterested witness and his evidence is purely of corroborative value,” it said.

The prosecution said, based on evidence, the money was delivered to Rosmah on two occasions, the first payment of RM5 million was delivered to her official residence and the second payment of RM1.5 million was delivered to her private residence.

It said there was evidence that Rosmah spoke to former Education Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid, the ministry’s then secretary-general Tan Sri Madinah Mohamed and Madinah’s successor, Datuk Seri Alias Ahmad, to facilitate or accelerate the award of the contract to Jepak Holdings and later to expedite payment to the company (Jepak Holdings).

“This evidence fairly supports the prosecution case that the accused solicited for a bribe as a reward for assisting Jepak to obtain the solar contract,” the prosecution said.

It said the decision of the Public Prosecutor to prosecute Rosmah and adduce such evidence that is lawfully admissible to prove her guilt is not selective or discriminatory prosecution.

The prosecution said the accused’s contention of selective or discriminatory prosecution, which it denied, was not a defence to the charges against her.

“Based on the foregoing, this Honourable Court is respectfully moved to make a finding that the prosecution has established a prima facie case and for an order that the accused’s defence be called upon all three charges,” it said.

Meanwhile, the defence, in its written submissions filed on Monday (Dec 28), countered that the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case because it was abundantly clear that Saidi was the one who intended and offered a political donation to Rosmah.

The defence, led by lawyer Datuk Jagjit Singh, said that the political donation was meant for Najib, as a “gesture of gratitude” for supporting the application by Jepak Holdings, and to ensure the victory of Barisan Nasional during the 14th General Election (GE-14).

On the alleged consultancy agreement, the defence said, Rosmah had no knowledge whatsoever about the document, which was purportedly drafted by Tee, and that Saidi ,in his witness statement, also testified that the idea to draft a consultancy agreement was Tee’s idea.

“There is no independent evidence before the court that the accused has knowledge about the alleged consultancy agreement or the accused has sighted the same. After the alleged consultancy agreement was drafted and finalised, the parties were Jepak and a company named Lucky from Taiwan (the name was given by Tee), and the name of the accused was not mentioned at all.

“Since the accused had never instructed and her name was not mentioned at all in the alleged consultancy agreement, a nexus could not be made to the accused,” it said.

The defence said there was also no credible evidence produced by the prosecution to corroborate the evidence of Rosmah’s former aide, Datuk Rizal Mansor, to prove that he was indeed instructed by the accused to ask for the gratification from Saidi.

Further, it submitted that, the fact the gratification was allegedly demanded through Rizal showed that Saidi had no firsthand knowledge in proving that Rosmah was the one who demanded the gratification.

“The prosecution has failed to show credible and independent evidence that the accused solicited and received any of the corrupt monies. The truth completely unfolded through the evidence of the three main prosecution’s witnesses Saidi, Rayyan Radzwill Abdullah (Saidi’s former business partner) and Rizal, where their evidence contradicted with each other.

“The prosecution’s case does not lead to an irresistible inference that the accused committed all the offences as charged. Hence, defence should not be called merely to clear or clarify the prosecution’s case,” said the defence.


Malaysia Condemns Terror Attack At Aden International Airport In Yemen

                    


Aden airport attack targeting Yemeni cabinet kills 26
Malaysia condemns terror attack at Aden International Airport in Yemen

BERNAMA
31/12/2020 


KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 -- Malaysia strongly condemns the terror attack at the Aden International Airport in Yemen on Wednesday.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement today said Malaysia also extends its heartfelt sympathies and condolences to those affected by this inhumane act of violence, which resulted in the loss of innocent lives, as well as the destruction of properties.

"Malaysia rejects all forms of violence that destabilises peace and security in the region, and believes in the positive efforts undertaken by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through the Riyadh Agreement to bring about peace and stability in Yemen.

Malaysia also reiterated its support for an inclusive and peaceful solution to the conflict in Yemen, which can only be achieved through continued dialogue and negotiation.

International news agencies reported that at least 22 people were killed in the attack at the airport, moments after a plane carrying members of the country's newly formed Saudi-backed Cabinet, had landed.



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Malaysia Ends 2020 With Record High 2,525 New Cases, Eight Deaths - Health DG

                      

Malaysia ends 2020 with record high 2,525 new cases, eight deaths - Health DG

BERNAMA
31/12/2020 


KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 -- Malaysia will end 2020 on a jarring note after setting a new record-high of COVID-19 infections since the pandemic began in January with 2,525 new cases reported today.

Adding to the dismay was the announcement of eight more fatalities, taking the country’s COVID-19 death toll to 471 people.

With this latest development, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said Malaysia’s COVID-19 infection tally was now at 113, 010 cases, 23,598 of which are active ones.

“Selangor reported the highest with 1,205 cases, of which 995 were from clusters and COVID-19 close contact screening actively conducted in the field.

“This is followed by Sabah with 299 cases and Melaka with 239," he said in a statement here today.

Dr Noor Hisham, however, said a total of 1,481 recovered cases were recorded today, bringing the total number of recoveries so far to 88,941 cases.

To date, there are 131 cases being treated at the intensive care unit, 60 of them intubated, Dr Noor Hisham said.

He said Kuala Lumpur recorded 222 cases, Johor (194), Penang (92), Negeri Sembilan (78) Labuan (63) Kelantan (37), Perak (33), Kedah (24), Terengganu (17), Pahang (15), Putrajaya (5) and Sarawak with two cases.

The deaths involved five men and three women, all Malaysians, aged between 39 and 70, in Johor, Selangor, Kelantan, Negeri Sembilan and Kedah.

Former UMNO Veteran Hassan Harun Dies

                 

Former UMNO veteran Hassan Harun dies

BERNAMA
31/12/2020 


KOTA BHARU, Dec 31 -- Former UMNO veteran Datuk Hassan Harun, 75, died at 5 am today at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital (HUSM), Kubang Kerian, near here, due to chronic diabetes, which he had endured since 20 years ago.

His wife, Datin Che Fatimah Mohd Saad, 73, said her husband was in hospital earlier for a surgery to remove gallstones.

“He was discharged from hospital last Dec 18, but then seemed to be getting weaker and losing his appetite, and was admitted again a few days ago for high fever, and was then transferred to the ICU,” she said when met at her residence at Wadi Sofia, Kampung Padang Bongor, Binjai here.

Hassan left two wives, Fatimah, who gave him five children, and Liyana Leng Abdullah, 51, with two children.

He also left 12 grandchildren.

Hassan’s remains would be buried at the Kampung Dalam Kuin Muslim Cemetery in Binjai, after the Zohor prayer today.

Meanwhile, Kelantan Bersatu chairman Datuk Kamaruddin Md Nor, who was close with Hassan while they were students at Universiti Malaya in the early 1970s, described Hassan as a pioneer in private education, a man with vision and was concerned over problems of student dropouts.

“Both of us will find ways to place them (student dropouts) in private schools for them to repeat their examinations and then continue their study at university level,” he said after visiting Hassan’s family to convey his condolences.

Hassan was the founder of several learning institutions, such as Sekolah Kadir Adabi, Akademi Kenali, Universiti Teknologi Abdul Razak (Unitar), Institut Pendidikan (IP) and the Wadi Sofia International School.

He was also chairman of KUB Malaysia Berhad (KUB), turning it from a cooperative to a well-known corporate body.

Formerly an UMNO member, he joined Bersatu this year and contested for the post of Pengkalan Chepa Bersatu divisional

Covid-19 Malaysia 31 Dec: New Cases- 2,525 Total Cases- 113,010 | Active Cases- 23,598 | New Death- 8


Kenyataan Akhbar KPK 31 Disember 2020 – Situasi Semasa Jangkitan Penyakit Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) di Malaysia

STATUS TERKINI KES DISAHKAN COVID-19 YANG TELAH PULIH

Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) ingin memaklumkan bahawa pada hari ini bilangan kes sembuh COVID-19 adalah sebanyak 1,481 kes. Ini menjadikan jumlah kumulatif kes sembuh sepenuhnya daripada COVID-19 adalah sebanyak 88,941 kes (78.7 peratus daripada jumlah keseluruhan kes).  

STATUS TERKINI KES COVID-19 DI MALAYSIA

Hari ini, hari terakhir bagi tahun 2020, Malaysia merekodkan kes harian baharu tertinggi sepanjang pandemik COVID-19 melanda negara kita iaitu sebanyak 2,525 kes. Ini menjadikan jumlah kes positif COVID-19 di Malaysia sebanyak 113,010 kes. Manakala, jumlah kes aktif dengan kebolehjangkitan COVID-19 pula adalah 23,598 kes.  Daripada jumlah kes baharu berkenaan, terdapat 13 kes import yang mendapat jangkitan dari luar negara manakala penularan COVID-19 dalam negara pula adalah sebanyak 2,512 kes.

Selangor melaporkan kes harian baharu tertinggi iaitu sebanyak 1,205 kes (47.7 peratus). Daripada jumlah ini, sebanyak 995 kes (82.6 peratus) adalah daripada kluster-kluster dan saringan kontak rapat COVID-19 yang aktif dijalankan di lapangan. Ini diikuti oleh Sabah sebanyak 299 kes (11.8 peratus) dan Melaka sebanyak 239 kes (9.5 peratus).

Sebanyak 304 kes (12.0 peratus) yang dilaporkan pula adalah berkaitan kluster-kluster di lokap, depot tahanan imigresen, dan penjara yang membabitkan Kluster Penjara Jalan Harapan (285 kes), Kluster Pagar Siput (8 kes), Kluster Tembok Mempaga (5 kes), Kluster Pagar Bentong (2 kes), Kluster Tembok Gajah (1 kes), Kluster Tembok (1 kes), Kluster Kolam Air (1 kes), dan Kluster Penjara Seberang Perai (1 kes).

Perincian penuh jumlah kes mengikut negeri adalah seperti di Lampiran 1 dan 2 yang disertakan bersama kenyataan media ini.

Sehingga kini, terdapat 131 kes positif COVID-19 yang sedang dirawat di Unit Rawatan Rapi (ICU), di mana 60 kes memerlukan bantuan pernafasan.

Dukacita dimaklumkan terdapat pertambahan lapan (8) kes kematian COVID-19 pada hari ini, menjadikan jumlah kumulatif kes kematian COVID-19 di Malaysia adalah sebanyak 471 kes (0.42 peratus daripada jumlah keseluruhan kes).

Ringkasan kes kematian hari ini adalah seperti berikut:

No. KematianNo. KesNegeriJantina (warganegara)Umur (tahun)Hospital/Tempat KematianLatar Belakang
46469055JohorLelaki (WN)79Hospital Enche’ Besar Hajjah Khalsom, KluangPenyakit kencing manis, darah tinggi, jantung, dislipidemia, kanser prostat, dan Myelodysplastic Syndrome
46585148SelangorPerempuan (WN)62Hospital Sungai BulohPenyakit kencing manis, darah tinggi, buah pinggang kronik, dislipidemia, dan strok
46688906JohorLelaki (WN)69Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor BahruPenyakit darah tinggi dan strok
467101000SelangorPerempuan (WN)78Hospital Sungai BulohRheumatoid arthritis
468105084KelantanPerempuan (WN)58Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, Kota BharuPenyakit darah tinggi, kencing manis dan buah pinggang kronik
469106289Negeri SembilanLelaki (WN)39Hospital Tuanku Ja’afar, SerembanPenyakit kencing manis, darah tinggi, dan buah pinggang kronik
470106622KedahLelaki (WN)71Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor SetarPenyakit kencing manis, darah tinggi, jantung dan buah pinggang kronik
471109360SelangorLelaki (WN)61Hospital Sungai BulohPenyakit darah tinggi, kencing manis, dislipidemia, jantung, buah pinggang kronik, dan strok

*WN merujuk kepada warganegara.

KKM mengucapkan takziah kepada semua ahli keluarga mereka.

MAKLUMAT TERKINI BERKAITAN KLUSTER-KLUSTER

Sehingga 31 Disember 2020, terdapat sebanyak 511 kluster telah dilaporkan termasuk lima (5) kluster baharu pada hari ini. Jumlah kluster yang telah tamat pula adalah sebanyak 286 kluster termasuk tiga (3) kluster yang tamat pada hari ini iaitu Kluster Teduh, Kluster Jaya dan Kluster Berendam. Ini menjadikan jumlah kluster aktif yang dipantau adalah sebanyak 225 kluster. Daripada jumlah tersebut, sebanyak 49 kluster melaporkan pertambahan kes pada hari ini. Kluster-kluster yang melaporkan pertambahan kes baharu tertinggi adalah Kluster Seruling (371 kes), Kluster Penjara Jalan Harapan (285 kes),  dan Kluster Teratai (151 kes).

KLUSTER BAHARU

KKM juga ingin memaklumkan terdapat lima (5) kluster baharu yang telah dikenal pasti pada hari ini iaitu:

  • KLUSTER JALAN GALAH

Kluster tempat kerja ini melibatkan daerah Klang di Selangor. Kes-kes bagi kluster ini telah dilaporkan positif COVID-19 bermula pada 13 Disember 2020 melalui saringan bersasar di sebuah kilang. Sehingga 31 Disember 2020, sejumlah 90 individu telah disaring, di mana 22 kes telah dikesan positif COVID-19 dalam kluster ini.

  • KLUSTER JALAN DATUK

Kluster tempat kerja ini melibatkan daerah Titiwangsa, Kepong, dan Lembah Pantai  di Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur; daerah Klang dan Hulu Langat di Selangor; serta Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya. Kes indeks bagi kluster ini (iaitu kes ke-103899) telah dilaporkan positif COVID-19 pada 26 Disember 2020 hasil saringan individu bergejala. Sehingga 31 Disember 2020, sejumlah 34 individu telah disaring, di mana 23 kes telah dikesan positif COVID-19 dalam kluster ini.

  • KLUSTER KAMPUNG BAHARU

Kluster ini melibatkan daerah Johor Bahru dan Pontian di Johor. Kes-kes bagi kluster ini telah dilaporkan positif COVID-19 bermula pada 23 Disember 2020 melalui saringan bersasar di sebuah kilang dan saringan kontak rapat. Sehingga 31 Disember 2020, sejumlah 194 individu telah disaring, di mana 35 kes telah dikesan positif COVID-19 dalam kluster ini

  • KLUSTER PEKELILING

Kluster tempat kerja ini melibatkan daerah Johor Bahru di negeri Johor. Kes-kes bagi kluster ini telah dilaporkan positif COVID-19 bermula pada 21 Disember 2020 melalui saringan bersasar di sebuah kilang. Sehingga 31 Disember 2020, sejumlah 185 individu telah disaring, di mana 27 kes telah dikesan positif COVID-19 dalam kluster ini

  • KLUSTER JALAN RASAH

Kluster ini melibatkan daerah Seremban di Negeri Sembilan serta Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya. Kes indeks bagi kluster ini (iaitu kes ke-98370) merupakan kes Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) telah dilaporkan positif COVID-19 pada 23 Disember 2020. Sehingga 31 Disember 2020, sejumlah 47 individu telah disaring, di mana 17 kes telah dikesan positif COVID-19 dalam kluster ini.

NASIHAT KESIHATAN BERKAITAN COVID-19

KKM ingin menasihati orang ramai agar terus patuhi saranan serta nasihat-nasihat kesihatan yang sering ditekankan iaitu;

  • Elakkan 3S: (elakkan kawasan yang sesak, sempit dan sembang dengan jarak yang dekat).
  • Amalkan 3W: (Amalkan Wash, Wear dan Warn)

Patuhlah kepada S.O.P sebagai normal baharu. KKM akan terus memantau perkembangan kejadian jangkitan di dalam negara, dan juga luar negara melalui maklumat yang diperolehi daripada pihak WHO. Orang ramai akan sentiasa dimaklumkan sebarang perkembangan terkini mengenainya. Begitu juga, KKM akan memastikan langkah pencegahan dan kawalan yang sewajarnya adalah dilaksanakan secara berterusan.

Sekian, terima kasih.

TAN SRI DATO’ SERI DR. NOOR HISHAM ABDULLAH

KETUA PENGARAH KESIHATAN MALAYSIA

31 Disember 2020 @ 5.00 petang.

LAMPIRAN 1

BILANGAN KES COVID-19

MENGIKUT NEGERI DI MALAYSIA

(SEHINGGA 31 DISEMBER 2020, JAM 12:00 TENGAH HARI)

NEGERIBILANGAN KES BAHARU *(    )BILANGAN KES KUMULATIF
SABAH29937,040
SELANGOR1,20532,393
WP KUALA LUMPUR222 (5)13,489
NEGERI SEMBILAN787,828
JOHOR1945,734
PULAU PINANG923,488
PERAK333,195
KEDAH243,024
WP LABUAN63 (8)1,701
PAHANG151,365
MELAKA2391,225
SARAWAK21,117
KELANTAN37758
TERENGGANU17325
WP PUTRAJAYA5282
PERLIS046
JUMLAH KESELURUHAN2,525 (13)113,010

*(   ) adalah merujuk kepada kes-kes import

LAMPIRAN 2

Perincian 2,525 kes positif COVID-19 baharu yang dilaporkan di Malaysia pada 31 Disember 2020 adalah seperti berikut: 

  • Selangor: 1,205 kes 
    • 786 kes daripada kluster-kluster, termasuk 12 kes daripada kluster baharu iaitu Kluster Jalan Galah;
    • 209 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • 210 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Sabah: 299 kes 
    • Tiga (3) kes daripada kluster sedia ada;
    • 202 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • 94 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Melaka: 239 kes
    • 233 kes daripada kluster sedia ada;
    • Tiga (3) kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • Tiga (3) kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19. 
  • Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur: 222 kes  
    • 94 kes daripada kluster-kluster, termasuk 14 kes daripada kluster baharu iaitu Kluster Jalan Datuk;
    • 63 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19;
    • Lima (5) kes import dari luar negara; dan
    • 60 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Johor: 194 kes
    • 117 kes daripada kluster-kluster, termasuk 25 kes daripada kluster-kluster baharu iaitu Kluster Kampung Baharu  dan Kluster Pekeliling;
    • 41 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • 36 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19. 
  • Pulau Pinang: 92 kes 
    • 60 kes daripada kluster-kluster sedia ada;
    • Sembilan (9) kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • 23 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Negeri Sembilan: 78 kes
    • 54 kes daripada kluster-kluster, termasuk satu (1) kes daripada kluster baharu iaitu Kluster Jalan Rasah;
    • Sembilan (9) kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • 15 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan: 63 kes
    • Lima (5) kes daripada kluster-kluster sedia ada;
    • 35 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19;
    • Lapan (8) kes import dari luar negara; dan
    • 15 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Kelantan: 37 kes
    • 15 kes daripada kluster-kluster sedia ada;
    • 10 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • 12 kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Perak: 33 kes
    • 19 kes daripada kluster-kluster sedia ada;
    • 10 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • Empat (4) kes lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Kedah: 24 kes
    • 11 kes daripada kluster-kluster sedia ada;
    • 11 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • Dua (2) kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Terengganu: 17 kes
    • Lima (5) kes daripada kluster sedia ada;
    • 10 kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • Dua (2) kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Pahang: 15 kes
    • Sembilan (9) kes daripada kluster-kluster sedia ada;
    • Tiga (3) kes daripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • Tiga (3) kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya: Lima (5) kes
    • Satu (1) kesdaripada saringan kontak rapat kes positif COVID-19; dan
    • Empat (4) daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.
  • Sarawak: Dua (2) kes daripada lain-lain saringan COVID-19.












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