Tuesday August 1, 2006
Pregnant woman among 12 addicts held at orgy
A WOMAN who is eight months pregnant was among 12 drug addicts caught having a sex party when police surprised them on Sunday, according to Harian Metro.
The addicts, aged between 15 and 30, including five women, were high on syabu on the 17th floor of an empty building along Jalan Pudu in Kuala Lumpur.
The daily said the group took syabu to increase their stamina for sex.
Dang Wangi police chief Asst Comm Kamal Pasha Jamal said when the police raided the place, one of the suspects, in his teens, wanted to jump off the building but was too frightened to do so.
Thirty policemen and Rela volunteers were involved in the operation.
On the wedding of the year between Siti Nurhaliza and Datuk Khalid Mohamad Jiwa, Harian Metro reported that Indonesia's Trans TV had made an offer for exclusive rights to be the official broadcaster.
Sitis manager Rozie Abd Razak, who is also her sister-in-law, said discussions were still on-going with other parties.
Siti is hugely popular in Indonesia.
Insya Allah (God willing), her fans in Indonesia will also have the opportunity to see the wedding live, Rozie said.
The couple had chosen TV3 as their official broadcaster for the akad nikah (solemnisation of wedding oath) on Aug 21 and the bersanding (ceremony) at KLCC and Kuala Lipis on Aug 28 and Sept 3, respectively.
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