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Man attacks wife over kids’ education: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) arrested a local man on Tuesday for allegedly attacking his wife with a cleaver after a heated argument last Saturday over how to educate their children, PJ spokesman Choi Ian Fai said during a regular press conference yesterday.Choi identified the suspect as a 47-year-old restaurant waiter surnamed Ng and his wife as a 42-year-old casino worker. They have an eight-year-old son and a daughter in her teens.According to Choi, the couple, who have been married for about a
September 20, 2018
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Clerk steals cheque in 1st month at job: police
The Judiciary Police (PJ) have arrested a local man – who had only been employed by the company for a month at the time of the crime – for stealing a 300,000 pataca cheque from his boss, PJ spokesman Choi Ian Fai said yesterday.Choi announced details of the case during a special press conference at the PJ headquarters in Zape.According to Choi, the suspect is a 21-year-old surnamed Fong, who started to work as an office clerk at a decoration company in the city centre in July.The Judiciary
September 20, 2018 | BY admin
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Observatory gets new chief after predecessor’s 1-year concurrent appointment ends
The government announced yesterday that Environmental Protection Bureau (DSPA) Director Raymond Tam Van Man yesterday served his last day as director of the Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) and that Tang Iu Man, who currently heads the weather bureau’s Meteorological Division, will be the acting director starting from today.The weather bureau made the announcement in a statement yesterday.Tam had headed the weather station after its then director, Fong Soi Kun, quit following
September 20, 2018 | BY admin
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CTM chief says data centre in HK provides extra back-up
Telecom operator CTM opened its first data centre outside Macau in Hong Kong yesterday, with the company’s CEO Vandy Poon Fuk Hei saying that it would provide an extra back-up service, as well as enhance the security and reliability of data management for its customers.Poon made the remarks after the opening ceremony of the new data centre located in CITIC Telecom Tower in Kwai Chung in Hong Kong.CITIC Telecom International is the parent company of CTM. CITIC Telecom International Chairman
September 20, 2018 | BY admin
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Invaluable experience gained from Mangkhut response: Chui
Chief Executive Fernando Chui Sai On said yesterday that the local government will need to carry out a large number of measures with the aim of constantly improving Macau’s ability to tackle typhoons and other major natural disasters.Chui made the remarks during a specially-convened meeting yesterday summarising the government’s measures in preparation for Super Typhoon Mangkhut and its disaster prevention and mitigation tasks.Chui convened a special meeting yesterday for representatives of
September 19, 2018 | BY admin
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Body found floating: police
The fully clothed body of a male was found yesterday afternoon floating in the sea near the land reclamation area known as Zone A, which lies off the north-eastern coast of the peninsula, according to a Judiciary Police (PJ) statement yesterday.The statement said that officers of the Customs Service patrolling on a speedboat spotted the floating body in the afternoon. They took the corpse to the Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal.The statement said that the deceased – whose ID was found on him –
September 19, 2018 | BY admin
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Scrub typhus hits local schoolgirl
A 15-year-old local female pupil who sought treatment at the private Kiang Wu Hospital last Tuesday has been diagnosed with Tsutsugamushi disease (also known as scrub typhus), the Health Bureau (SSM) said in a statement yesterday.According to the statement, the girl began to run a fever and suffer from neck pain and a headache on September 2. She had seen a doctor several times since then. However, she came down in a rash and had an eschar on her left buttock last Tuesday. She went to the
September 19, 2018 | BY admin
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Hotel receipts top 32 billion patacas last year
Macau’s 79 hotels and 34 guesthouses recorded receipts of 32.59 billion patacas last year, a year-on-year increase of 14.7 percent, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) announced yesterday. According to a DSEC statement, 5-star hotels’ receipts accounted for 75.1 percent of the sector’s total receipts in 2017. The sector’s total expenses rose 8.8 percent year on year to 28.98 billion patacas. Employees’ salaries and other kinds of compensation accounted for nearly 45 percent
September 19, 2018 | BY admin
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Couple cheats illegal money changer: police
A mainland couple was arrested at the Barrier Gate checkpoint last Thursday for defrauding a money changer out of over 150,000 yuan last month, Judiciary Police (PJ) spokesman Choi Ian Fai said yesterday.Choi announced the case during a regular press conference at the PJ headquarters in Zape.According to Choi, the suspects are a 26-year-old man surnamed Wang and his 23-year-old wife surnamed Fan. The victim is a male mainlander who engaged in illegal currency changing activities in
September 19, 2018 | BY admin
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Response to Mangkhut a ‘relatively ideal’ achievement: Wong
Secretary for Security Wong Sio Chak said yesterday that the various tasks to respond to typhoons and other disasters that the government has prepared since last year have enabled the authorities to obtain a “relatively ideal” achievement in its tackling of Super Typhoon Mangkhut that pummelled Macau on Sunday.Wong made the remarks during a press conference at the S. Francisco Barracks summarising the government’s tasks in preparation for Severe Typhoon Mangkhut and its disaster
September 18, 2018 | BY admin
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Some households still without power last night
A number of households in the city’s flood-hit neighbourhoods following the onslaught of Super Typhoon Mangkhut were still without power last night due to flood-damaged electricity-supply components in their buildings. When serious flooding was hitting the city’s various low-lying areas on Sunday afternoon, power utility CEM took the initiative to cut electricity at sub-power stations in these areas with the aim of enabling the company to resume electricity for affected households following
September 18, 2018 | BY admin
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Septuagenarian dies in social housing fire
A 74-year-old man was found dead in a flat in Fai Fu Building – a social rental housing estate in Fai Chi Kei - after a fire broke out there early Friday morning.According to a spokesman for the Fire Services Bureau (CB), the blaze broke out in a flat on the 17th floor at 5 a.m. When firefighters arrived at the scene and broke into the flat, they found the man lying near the metal gate, with burns to his head and limbs. The man was found to have died at the scene.The Housing Bureau (IH)
September 18, 2018 | BY admin
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Assault suspect found to be II: police
During the investigation of an assault case, the Public Security Police (PSP) discovered the suspect to be an illegal immigrant (II) while all his flatmates were overstaying their visas, PSP spokesman Fong Cheong Chun said during a regular press conference yesterday.According to Fong, the suspect is a 31-year-old Vietnamese man surnamed Duong, who claimed to be unemployed. The victim is a man from Hong Kong surnamed Wong.On September 3, Duong punched Wong during a quarrel in Rua dos Faitioes in
September 18, 2018 | BY admin
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5 fined for bridge walk during typhoon
The Public Security Police (PSP) fined five mainland men and women for walking across the Governador Nobre de Carvalho Bridge, commonly known as “Old Bridge”, on Sunday morning, when the No. 9 storm signal was up, PSP spokesman Fong Cheong Chun said during a regular press conference yesterday.Fong said that the Public Security Police (PSP) at 10 a.m. spotted the quintet walking across the bridge towards Taipa. Officers stopped the five and took them to a police station in Taipa. Under
September 18, 2018 | BY admin
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Casino stocks drop as typhoon shutdown tipped to cost up to 1.5 billion patacas
Local casino stocks retreated yesterday after Typhoon Mangkhut forced a 33-hour shutdown of the world’s biggest gambling hub, a halt that’s estimated to cost the city’s six gaming operators as much as 1.5 billion patacas in revenue.Nearly all local casinos reopened at 8 a.m. yesterday, after an informal agreement between the government and the six operators shuttered their doors at 11 p.m. on Saturday as the typhoon was approaching. According to the website of the Gaming Inspection and
September 18, 2018 | BY admin
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