Wednesday, 29 October 2025

Crocodile kills Indonesian oil palm worker in Batu Niah

BINTULU, Oct 29 2025: A 47-year old Indonesian worker died after a crocodile dragged him under water at an oil palm plantation, along MIri-Bintulu coastal road this morning. 


Picture: Firemen and oil palm workers bringing out the body of the crocodile's victim from the river 

According Batu Niah Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) station, the mutilated body of Muhlis Tentra was found about 500 metres from the spot where he was snatched by the crocodile.

The station said the incident happened when he and another worker were filling a drum with water at the bank of a river inside the oil palm plantation.

It said the victim frantically sought help from his friend before the reptile dragged him under water.

The incident happened at about 11.30am. His friend then sought help from other plantation workers in the effort to rescue the victim.

A police report was also lodged.

Muhlis’s badly mutilated body was found among the weeds about 4.40pm.

His body has been handed over to Batu Niah police.

 


Abang Johari says it again: We will not export our rare earth elements

SEMATAN, Oct 29 2025: The Sarawak government has reiterated its stance not to export rare earth elements (REE) abroad, but will instead utilise this high-value resource to generate technological and value-added products within the state.

Abang Johari Openg: Sarawak to establish a research centre to conduct studies on rare earth elements
 

 Premier Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Abang Openg said that REE found in Sarawak's soil is a strategic economic asset that can be a catalyst for the development of new industries in the state.

"We in Sarawak have these REE but we will not export them because they are an important economic material for us to create other materials," he said as quoted by Sarawak Public Communication Unit (Ukas) at the Sarawak-level National Environment Day Celebration 2025, here today.

Instead, according to him, Sarawak will establish a research centre under the Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus to conduct studies on the potential products that can be produced from REE in Sarawak, including other studies related to the circular economy.

 “We will establish a research centre and we ask our students to study in the field of materials science and that we will not export REE,” he stressed.

However, Sarawak has taken a stand to utilise rare earth resources for the development of technology and the production of strategic products in this region including semiconductors.

The premier is believed to have made the state government’s stance known following the signing of a trade agreement between Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and the United States President Donald Trump on October 26.

The agreement, signed during the 47th Asean summit which Malaysia hosted,  included the supply of critical minerals to the US.

Last year, Abang Johari had said he did not see the need to make rare earth element (REE) mining activities its main industry despite being listed in the 10 states with high REE yields.

He had said the industry would affect the environment, pointing out that this went against the state government’s goal of emphasising the green economy agenda.

“We are not desperate to carry out REE mining activities. A study needs to be done first because it has a negative impact on the environment. We need to focus on other economic activities,” he said.

According to the Minerals and Geosciences Department, 10 states have been identified as having potential REE – namely Terengganu, Kelantan, Pahang, Perak, Kedah, Negri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor, Selangor and Sarawak – with an estimated value of RM809.6bil.

 

Two brothers, aged 50 and 69, in Kanowit, woman, 71, in Sarikei killed in two separate road accidents

KANOWIT, Oct 29 2025: Two brothers were killed when the car they were travelling in collided with an oil tanker along Jalan Majau this afternoon.

Picture: The badly damaged car in which the two brothers were killed after the collision with an oil tanker
 

The brothers, aged 50 and 69, died on the spot while the driver of the tanker escaped without injuries.

According to the Kanowit Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) station, it received a call about the collision from a member of the public about 12.32pm.

“The personnel from the Ministry of Health confirmed that the two brothers in Perodua Axia died on the spot,” the station said in a statement.

It said their bodies have been handed over to the police for further action.

In another road crash in Sarikei, a 71-year old woman was killed when the vehicle she and another person were travelling in collided with another vehicle at a spot near the Custom housing estate.

Sarikei Bomba station said the other person in the same car escaped without any injury.

The station said that the two persons in another vehicles were also escaped without any injury.