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Japanese K-pop trainee under fraud probe ahead of group debut in Seoul

Malay Mail

SEOUL, May 3 — South Korean police have placed a travel ban on a Japanese trainee of a K-pop boy group on fraud charges, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Seoul Yeongdeungpo Police Station recently banned the trainee from leaving South Korea after the group’s management agency had filed a complaint over his having previously signed with another company.

According to police and the agency, the man, whose identity is being withheld, walked out on a six-member boy group last December, two months ahead of its debut, citing “broken trust”.

The group had already shot a music video and released its first single on streaming platforms. 

The agency had also unveiled all six members of the group, which is currently working as a quintet sans the Japanese member.

The agency belatedly learnt that the missing member had already signed a deal with another management company, but he reneged on his commitment with that company as well.

“He had signed with Korean agencies and made them spend large amounts of money on him, and then gone missing just before his groups were about to make their debuts,” the agency that filed the police complaint said.

“Smaller agencies may not pursue legal action in these instances because doing so can be time-consuming and costly, and this person is taking advantage of that.”

That company claimed that the Japanese man’s disappearance incurred estimated damage of about 57 million won (US$38,590; RM153,669), including costs for training, choreography, recording, music video filming and rent for the group’s residence.

Police believe the Japanese person is still in South Korea at present.

According to the Korea Creative Content Agency (KCCA), 42 out of 963 K-pop trainees were foreign nationals at the end of 2024. 

The KCCA noted K-pop agencies are shouldering increased responsibility for managing foreign members’ careers and providing legal protection for them. — Bernama-Yonhap

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MCMC, police to act on provocative 3R material

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, May 3 — The public has been reminded not to produce or disseminate content related to race, religion and royalty (3R), particularly material that is provocative, insulting, incites hatred or could trigger public tension.

In a statement today, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) said it takes seriously the misuse of network services and online platforms that could undermine social harmony.

"The public is advised to verify the authenticity of information before sharing it to avoid misunderstandings or hostility,” it said.

MCMC also said it will work closely with the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) and relevant agencies to monitor, investigate and take action against content that violates the law.

"Offenders may face action under Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, which carries a fine of up to RM500,000, imprisonment of up to two years, or both,” it said.

The commission stressed that action will also be taken against platform providers that fail to cooperate and reminded them to comply with the law and prevent misuse of their services. — Bernama

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Blanche challenges Obama’s framing of WHCD shooting: ‘Disappointing’

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Saturday blasted former President Obama’s response to the White House Correspondent’s Association (WHCA) dinner shooting last week as “disappointing.” Obama, in a statement the day after the incident, urged Americans to reject political violence while suggesting the suspect’s motives were unclear. “It’s pretty incredible that a leader, a former...

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Brixton drive-by shooting ‘act of indiscriminate violence’, say Met police

Four people are in hospital, with one 25-year-old man facing life-threatening injuries

A drive-by shooting in Brixton which left four people in hospital on Saturday has been called “an act of indiscriminate violence” by police.

Shots were fired in the early hours on Coldharbour Lane in the south London area, leaving one 25-year-old man in hospital with life-threatening injuries.

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© Photograph: Tom Bowles

© Photograph: Tom Bowles

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‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ in Box Office Heaven, Heads for $75M-$80M U.S. Opening, $180M Globally

The 20th Century film reunites original stars Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt and is the first female-led property to kick off the summer box office.
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Box Office: ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Struts to $32.5 Million on Opening Day

“Don’t be ridiculous, Andrea. Everybody wants this. Everybody wants to be us.” That’s most likely the attitude at 20th Century Studios this weekend, because “The Devil Wears Prada 2” easily topped the box office charts on Friday with $32.5 million from 4,150 North American theaters. The fashion-forward sequel is targeting $75 million to $80 million […]

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Only 3% of suicides linked to domestic abuse result in prosecution, data shows

Figures for England and Wales prompt calls for more rigorous police investigations of cases

Only 3% of suicides related to domestic abuse in England and Wales in the past five years have resulted in any sort of prosecution, figures show.

Between 2020 and 2025, 553 people took their own lives after suspected abuse in an intimate relationship, but only 17 posthumous charges were brought.

In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org

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© Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA WIRE

© Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA WIRE

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Some pro-Palestinian protests could be banned amid attacks on British Jews

PM worried about ‘cumulative’ effect of marches, as Met chief says Jewish communities facing biggest threat

Some pro-Palestinian demonstrations could be stopped, the prime minister has warned, as the UK’s most senior police officer said the threat to the Jewish ­community was greater than it had ever been.

Keir Starmer indicated he wanted the language expressed on some protest marches to be subjected to “tougher action” as he sought to allay the fears of British Jews after a series of attacks on their communities in recent weeks.

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© Photograph: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images

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Kota Bharu college offers support to family of teen student murdered in Ketereh, pledges full cooperation in police investigation

Malay Mail

KOTA BHARU, May 2 — Kolej Poly-Tech Mara Sdn Bhd (KPTMSB) has expressed sorrow over the death of its 19-year-old student from its campus here who was found in Ketereh, Kelantan with multiple stab wounds yesterday.

The institution conveyed its condolences to the family of the victim, Nurfisya Zulkifly from Kuala Kangsar, Perak, who returned to campus a week ago for the new semester.

“KPTMSB is also providing assistance and full support to the victim’s family to help them through this difficult time,” it said in a statement on Facebook this afternoon.

The college said it is fully cooperating with the police amid the murder investigations.

Nurfisya Zulkifly was discovered dead by the roadside near a paddy field in Kampung Simah in Ketereh with 61 stab wounds on May 1, 2026, Kelantan police said. 

She was buried in her hometown cemetery at 5.30am today.

The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, which carries the death penalty or imprisonment of between 30 and 40 years, as well as whipping upon conviction.

Four people are being questioned as suspects.

Two of them are teen boys, one whom police believe to be the victim’s boyfriend and the main perpetrator while the other is said to be the victim’s friend.

The other suspects are the alleged boyfriend’s parents.

 

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