23 Januari 2014

This mother had to trek for nine days in -35C just to get to hospital

The birth of a child is one of the most significant moments in a family's life. 

Many are fortunate enough to experience this in the comfort of a hospital, before driving home with nothing but a table-load of presents and sleepless nights to worry about.

For this family from Ladakh, Northern India, the situation was quite different, as they were forced to travel on foot for 45 miles to get to the nearest hospital.

A different world: As there is no doctor or hospital facility in the village where the family live, they were forced to travel on foot down river Chadar, at an altitude of 11,123ft, for nine days - and then make the same journey back when the baby was born
A different world: As there is no doctor or hospital facility in the village where the family live, they were forced to travel on foot down river Chadar, at an altitude of 11,123ft, for nine days - and then make the same journey back when the baby was born

Latest addition: The newborn baby is wrapped up warm for the nine-day journey back to their home town in Ladakh, Northern India
Latest addition: The newborn baby is wrapped up warm for the nine-day journey back to their home town in Ladakh, Northern India


Long journey: Another member of the family carries the newborn's older sibling as they make their way up the frozen river, walking for eight hours a day
Long journey: Another member of the family carries the newborn's older sibling as they make their way up the frozen river, walking for eight hours a day


It took them nine days to get to their destination, Lingshed, the nearest town with a hospital, after which they had to return the same way they came - up a frozen mountain river in temperatures of -35C.

A photographer encountered the family during their nine-day journey home with their newborn baby in a basket, carrying a young child.
 
The frozen river Chadar is at an altitude of 11,123 ft,and the family walked for eight hours-a-day over the frozen river often up to their knees in bitingly cold water.

The family were forced to carry both provisions and children, and camped in mountain caves at night as they trekked back to their home town.

The photos were captured by photographer Tim Vollmer from Iceland who was trekking up the Chadar with his friends when he spotted the weather-beaten family.

No other option: The family had to bring food, blankets and other provisions on their backs or on sleds and camped out in caves at night before continuing their gruelling walk in the morning
No other option: The family had to bring food, blankets and other provisions on their backs or on sleds and camped out in caves at night before continuing their gruelling walk in the morning

The new mothers trekking back home with her newborns on their backs
The family were sometimes forced to wade through icy water and snow after the cold weather blocked the roads from Ladakh to the hospital in Lingshed
Tough trek: The family were sometimes forced to wade through icy water and snow after the cold weather blocked the roads from Ladakh to the hospital in Lingshed


Keeping warm: A cave in the mountainside serves as shelter for the night as the family gathers around a fire in the freezing cold night
Keeping warm: A cave in the mountainside serves as shelter for the night as the family gathers around a fire in the freezing cold night


Tim said: ‘One day we met then this family with the little son and newborn, I was amazed what it is normal for someone to go through to get a child!

‘For me its just incredible, how easy and how much help we get in the western world to give birth in comparison - when you saw this little child and baby, how cold they have been, what they have to do.’

‘The Zanskar River is big and fast flowing. For most if its length between Chillimg and the Zanskar Valley the River is confined within a steep canyon.

‘Walking over the frozen river and very cold rushing water just a few inches below your feet is terrifying.

‘Travelling from Leh, the capital of Ladakh to Lingshed takes four to five days under the best conditions and the long winter snow closes the roads and passes entirely for six months annually.

‘The local people use the river to carry goods for their livelihood and sometimes people die during the dangerous trip.’

As one: Family members brought larger sleds to be able to provide some relief for the mother as she recovers from giving birth
As one: Family members brought larger sleds to be able to provide some relief for the mother as she recovers from giving birth

Travelling from Leh, the capital of Ladakh to Lingshed, where the hospital is takes around five days in the summer, but during the winder, snow closes the roads and mountain passes and the frozen river is the only way out
Travelling from Leh, the capital of Ladakh to Lingshed, where the hospital is takes around five days in the summer, but during the winder, snow closes the roads and mountain passes and the frozen river is the only way out



21 Januari 2014

£40million for Mata!

Manchester United have been told to pay £40million for Juan Mata after the champions stepped up their interest in the Chelsea outcast.

Despite posturing from both clubs, Chelsea are willing to sell the Spanish playmaker if United match their valuation — and David Moyes is believed to be on the brink of making an offer.

The deal is complicated because Chelsea still have an interest in Wayne Rooney, but United will not sell the striker.

Red Juan: How Mata might look in a Manchester United kit - David Moyes has been he will have to pay £40m to prise him from Chelsea
Red Juan: How Mata might look in a Manchester United kit - David Moyes has been he will have to pay £40m to prise him from Chelsea

On the brink: David Moyes is seriously considering a deal for the Spaniard
On the brink: David Moyes is seriously considering a deal for the Spaniard



Can Mata be United's main man?

Willing: Chelsea are considering the deal if United match their valuation
Willing: Chelsea are considering the deal if United match their valuation


United manager Moyes wants to add Mata to his squad and the club have the cash to seal a deal for the Chelsea midfielder.

Moyes, who is preparing for the Capital One Cup semi-final second leg against Sunderland, needs fresh blood. 

United lost for the seventh time in the league this season when Jose Mourinho’s team beat them 3-1 at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

They believe a deal can be done for Mata, 25, and Chelsea will sell if United find £40m.

It's complicated: Chelsea still have an interest in Wayne Rooney, but United do not want to sell the striker
It's complicated: Chelsea still have an interest in Wayne Rooney, but United do not want to sell the striker


United have been given enough encouragement to make their move for a player who has not featured in the Chelsea side since he was substituted against Southampton on New Year’s Day. Chelsea’s player of the year for the past two seasons is desperate to leave Stamford Bridge.

Reaction: Mata was unhappy at being substituted in the 53rd minute against Southampton
Reaction: Mata was unhappy at being substituted in the 53rd minute against Southampton


He reacted badly when Mourinho substituted him at St Mary’s in the 53rd minute. Chelsea went on to beat Southampton 3-0 and the manager said then the ‘door was open’ if players wanted to leave.

Mata has failed to convince the Portuguese manager of his worth since Mourinho returned to Stamford Bridge last summer.

The midfielder fears he will lose his place in Spain’s squad for the World Cup if he is not playing regularly between now and the end of the season.

Many Chelsea players sympathise with Mata’s position, but Mourinho has more confidence in Eden  Hazard, Oscar and Willian.

Although Mourinho’s decision to cut Mata adrift appears to have been vindicated, the Spanish  playmaker remains a popular  member of the squad and he is still adored by supporters. Mourinho has claimed he wants Mata to stay, but he didn’t rule out the possibility of the player leaving if he demanded to go.

Chelsea have won their last five games in the Barclays Premier League and are only two points off top spot.

United will pursue Edinson Cavani in the summer after establishing that his club, Paris Saint-Germain, would not countenance a sale this month.

Sir Alex Ferguson is understood to have called his former United centre half Laurent Blanc to check on the Uruguay striker’s situation, and the PSG coach said they would not listen to bids in this window but would be willing to discuss the possibility at the end of the season.

Preference: Mourinho has preferered the trio of Eden Hazard, Oscar (below) and Willian (above) to Mata
Preference: Mourinho has preferered the trio of Eden Hazard, Oscar (below) and Willian (above) to Mata


Chelsea midfielder Oscar takes an acrobatic shot

It proves how comfortable Moyes is with Ferguson’s presence and is using his predecessor’s network of contacts to help to rebuild United.

Moyes was interested in Cavani in the summer but shelved a bid as he pursued midfielders and a left back. Injuries and form have  dictated that a world-class striker is required, though, and Cavani’s dissatisfaction with life in Paris means he is a prime candidate.

That does not mean Moyes wants to offload Wayne Rooney. United are  prepared to bite the bullet and let Rooney run down his contract until 2015 if he continues to turn down talks on a new deal. He has worked well with Moyes and the hope is he will be convinced to stay by the manager’s summer dealings.

Unhappy: Edinson Cavani is not happy with life at Paris Saint-Germain and United are interested
Unhappy: Edinson Cavani is not happy with life at Paris Saint-Germain and United are interested


Mourinho completed a hectic 24 hours by flying to Paris yesterday for surgery on an elbow following victory over United and the Football Writers’ Association’s gala  dinner in his honour on Sunday.

He had an arthroscopy on a long-standing complaint hours after receiving his award at London’s Savoy Hotel. The operation,  performed by Dr Didier Fontes, had been planned for some time.

His first-team players had been given two days off after a run of six wins and a draw from the last seven League games. Mourinho is expected back at his desk at the Cobham training ground today as he prepares for Sunday’s FA Cup fourth-round tie against Stoke.

Meanwhile, Hazard has pledged his future to Chelsea, rejecting the idea of leaving Stamford Bridge despite the expected interest from mega-rich Paris Saint-Germain.

Pledge: Eden Hazard has rejected the idea of leaving Chelsea for Paris Saint-Germain
Pledge: Eden Hazard has rejected the idea of leaving Chelsea for Paris Saint-Germain


Award: Football Writers Association Chairman Andy Dunn presents Mourinho with an award at The Savoy - the Chelsea boss then flew to Paris for an elbow procedure
Award: Football Writers Association Chairman Andy Dunn presents Mourinho with an award at The Savoy - the Chelsea boss then flew to Paris for an elbow procedure


‘They often write that PSG are interested in me, because they’re a big club, with lots of money involved,’ said Hazard. 

‘But I’m a Chelsea player and I like it over here. There’s no chance I will leave in January, but I also think I won’t move on this summer. I feel good in this club. This is the ideal environment to make progress as a player.’

Mourinho remarked last week about how Hazard was progressing to become a major player in his team and would be valued by Chelsea at more than £80m.

Tragic end for the little elephant who got lost

This is the dramatic moment a lion single-handedly kills a young African elephant after riding on its back until it collapses to the ground.

The elephant, thought to be around three to four years old, was caught alone as it drank from a watering hole.

Rare footage shows the young male attempt to scare the predator away by mock charging - before quickly turning on its heels.

On the run: A young African elephant flees for its life after being targeted by a lion while it was drinking at a watering hole in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe
On the run: A young African elephant flees for its life after being targeted by a lion while it was drinking at a watering hole in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe


The lion pounces on the back of the elephant
The lion digs its claws in as it prepares to jump on its back
Caught: The lion pounces on the back of the elephant, thought to be around three or four years old, as it closes in for the kill


Losing the fight for life: The lion rides on the back of the elephant until it tires so much it has no option but to drop to the dusty floor
Losing the fight for life: The lion rides on the back of the elephant until it tires so much it has no option but to drop to the dusty floor


Nowhere to left to run: As the elephant came to a standstill, the lion jumped in the air and twisted - which brought the elephant down to the ground
Nowhere to left to run: As the elephant came to a standstill, the lion jumped in the air and twisted - which brought the elephant down to the ground 
  

However, the lion easily caught up and leapt on its back - riding it until it tired and dropped to the floor.

The clip was caught on camera by Heidi and Kurt Haas in the Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe.
 
Kurt, 67, from Switzerland, said: 'The lion tried to unbalance the elephant to bring it down, but in vain.

'Then he tried to slow its pace down by hanging on to the back. As the elephant came to a standstill the lion jumped in the air and twisted - which brought the elephant down to the ground. 

Taken down: The chase was caught on camera by Heidi and Kurt Haas, who said the kill took around 40 minutes from start to finish
Taken down: The chase was caught on camera by Heidi and Kurt Haas, who said the kill took around 40 minutes from start to finish


Nature at its most brutal: Mr Haas said there was no sign of larger elephants nearby during the 40 minutes it took for the lions to finish the kill
Nature at its most brutal: Mr Haas said there was no sign of larger elephants nearby during the 40 minutes it took for the lions to finish the kill

'I'm sure this is a technique which has been practiced for many years.
'Then the lion's brother came to help but only to hold the elephant so his brother could deliver the lethal bites. 

'The whole thing took about 30-40 minutes before the lions - which included another female and a cub - could then begin to eat.'

Prey: It is believed the young elephant became separated from the herd after being driven to the watering hole by extreme thirst
Prey: It is believed the young elephant became separated from the herd after being driven to the watering hole by extreme thirst


Back-up support: The lion's brother arrives to help but only to hold the elephant so his sibling can deliver the lethal bites
Back-up support: The lion's brother arrives to help but only to hold the elephant so his sibling can deliver the lethal bites


It is not clear if the young elephant was part of a larger herd or living on its own.

Mr Haas said there was no sign of larger elephants nearby during the 40 minutes it took for the lions to finish the kill.

He believes the young elephant was driven to the watering hole by extreme thirst and may have become separated during the frantic search for water.

Dinner time: The lions sink their teeth into the elephant after forcing it to collapse on the floor during the hunt
Dinner time: The lions sink their teeth into the elephant after forcing it to collapse on the floor during the hunt


Hunted: The young elephant had attempted to scare the lion away by mock charging but when that failed he quickly turning on its heels and ran
Hunted: The young elephant had attempted to scare the lion away by mock charging but when that failed he quickly turning on its heels and ran

Mixed emotions: Mr Hass said it was a privilege to witness the kill 'with the eye of the film-maker and with the watery eye of an elephant lover'
Mixed emotions: Mr Hass said it was a privilege to witness the kill 'with the eye of the film-maker and with the watery eye of an elephant lover'

He added: 'It is sad but a natural experience of nature.

'It was a privilege to see it with the eye of the film-maker and with the watery eye of an elephant lover. 

'For us it's a unique experience that we will never forget.'

Lost: It is not clear if the young elephant was part of a larger herd or living on its own, but no other members of its herd where anywhere to be seen
Lost: It is not clear if the young elephant was part of a larger herd or living on its own, but no other members of its herd where anywhere to be seen

Feast for the beasts: A third lion joins the feeding frenzy at the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe
Feast for the beasts: A third lion joins the feeding frenzy at the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe


Mr Hass said: 'It is sad but a natural experience of nature. For us it's a unique experience that we will never forget'
Mr Hass said: 'It is sad but a natural experience of nature. For us it's a unique experience that we will never forget'


"Buruh Paksa"


06 Januari 2014

Photographer captures incredible images of cave system

These amazing underground pictures are of an elaborate cave system in south Wales.

Caver turned photographer Joshua Bratchley, 22, took this stunning collection of images of the Dan yr Ogof cave system - including one that looks like the opening sequence to the James Bond films. 

Elsewhere giant stalactites hang from the ceiling with one meeting a stalagmite - making a tower.

The name's Bond: These stunning images were taken of the Dan yr Ogof cave system - including this which looks like the James Bond opening sequence
The name's Bond: These stunning images were taken of the Dan yr Ogof cave system - including this which looks like the James Bond opening sequence


Growth: Photographer Joshua Bratchley took these pictures of some enormous stalactites in the south Wales cave system
Growth: Photographer Joshua Bratchley took these pictures of some enormous stalactites in the south Wales cave system


Close up: The 22-year-old photographer is also a keen caver and have been exploring such systems for many years
Close up: The 22-year-old photographer is also a keen caver and have been exploring such systems for many years


Meanwhile, several deep pools can be seen - with one intrepid caver wading in up to their waist.

The photographer is a keen caver himself and only recently began to combine this with photography.

He said: 'I began to combine the two and I found that I was very passionate about capturing these sensational places in my own images.

'It often takes a lot of thought to get the right lighting since the caves are naturally pitch black so seeing good results from efforts as thoroughly rewarding.

Hidden features: A caver looks at one stalactite which has merged with a stalagmite in the cave system
Hidden features: A caver looks at one stalactite which has merged with a stalagmite in the cave system


Reach: This photograph shows the very beginnings of some tiny stalagmites, created from water and other minerals
Reach: This photograph shows the very beginnings of some tiny stalagmites, created from water and other minerals


'My favourite photo is the one in Bakerloo straight, although people have taken other similar images before, I like how in this one the steam from the silhouetted caver rises in the light.

'I'd made many trips in to the cave before but had not taken enough time to admire its beauty so I took a camera with me to capture it in my records.

'It is a stunning system.'

Exploring: One intrepid caver wades up to their chest in the freezing waters of the cave system
Exploring: One intrepid caver wades up to their chest in the freezing waters of the cave system

Expansive: The photographer says he is 'very passionate' about capturing these 'sensational' places on film
Expansive: The photographer says he is 'very passionate' about capturing these 'sensational' places on film

26 Disember 2013

Merasai suasana bekerja di dalam lombong timah




PERNAH sesekali Hindun Ramli, 46, mengadu kepada rakan-rakannya mengenai rasa tidak selesa yang dia hadapi setiap kali berada di dalam ruang yang sempit, sesak dan tertutup.

Sebagai contoh, setiap kali melangkah masuk ke lif, dadanya mula terasa berat. Ruang dalaman lif yang berbentuk seakan-akan kotak ditafsirkan Hindun sebagai sebuah sangkar.

Nafasnya seakan-akan tersangkut di kerongkong walaupun sekadar berfikir mengenainya. Apabila ditanya adakah dia mengalami klaustrafobia, Hindun gagal memberi jawapan.

Klaustrafobia ialah perasaan panik akibat ketakutan berada di tempat yang tertutup dan bimbang tidak dapat keluar dari lokasi tersebut.

Kegentaran guru di Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Isap, Kuantan, Pahang itu terhadap ruang yang sempit dan tertutup itu sekali lagi teruji apabila dia diamanahkan untuk mengetuai rombongan 40 orang pelajarnya ke lombong bijih timah kedua terbesar di dunia yang terletak di Sungai Lembing, Pahang.

Mendamaikan 

"Pada mulanya saya berasa gentar untuk masuk ke dalam lombong bijih timah tersebut. Saya terbayang betapa sempit, panas dan sesaknya keadaan di dalam lombong tersebut ditambah pula dengan terowong-terowong bawah tanah yang berselirat.

"Bagaimanapun, saya beranikan diri untuk melawan rasa gentar. Saya pimpin tangan salah seorang pelajar dan kami sama-sama menaiki kereta api khas yang disediakan untuk membawa pengunjung dari mulut terowong hingga ke dalam. Tidak sampai beberapa minit, perasaan gentar bertukar kagum," selorohnya sambil berkata, dia kini tidak lagi mengalami klaustrafobia.


SELAIN terowong, Jambatan Sungai Lembing juga merupakan tarikan utama kepada pengunjung.


Sebaik sahaja pengunjung tiba di hujung landasan sejauh kira-kira 80 meter itu, segala tanggapan negatif mengenai keadaan lombong yang kononnya daif dan menyeramkan itu ternyata tidak benar. Bahkan, mereka disambut hawa dingin di dalam lombong berkedalaman kira-kira 900 meter ke dalam perut bumi.

Dinding dan lantai lombong berkenaan yang dahulunya dipenuhi dengan bijih ibarat diukir dengan mesin berteknologi tinggi bagi membentuk laluan seakan-akan terowong bersaiz kira-kira dua meter persegi. Sekali pandang, pengunjung berasa seolah-olah dikelilingi oleh arca-arca batu yang indah.

"Segala yang saya bayangkan tidak benar sama sekali, suasana di dalam terowong tersebut yang kelam, sejuk dan sunyi begitu mendamaikan. Saya terasa seperti berada di dalam sebuah bilik yang berhawa dingin.

"Saya berasa kagum melihat ruang di dalam lombong berkenaan yang berbeza dari segi saiz. Ada yang sebesar padang bola dan ada juga yang terlalu kecil sehingga seseorang itu perlu merangkak untuk melaluinya," ujar wanita berkenaan menceritakan pengalaman yang diperolehnya daripada para petugas di lombong berkenaan.

Walaupun sudah hampir 26 tahun memberhentikan operasi, terowong sepanjang 1.5 kilometer itu bukan sahaja terjaga rapi, malah telah dibaik pulih bagi memberi keselesaan kepada pengunjung yang ingin merasai suasana bekerja di dalam lombong bijih timah.

Dengungan enjin

Ratusan mentol yang mengeluarkan cahaya berwarna oren dipasang di sepanjang terowong bagi memberi sedikit pencahayaan. Mentol tersebut menyerupai tona warna obor yang pernah digunakan untuk menerangi terowong sejauh lapan kilometer itu.

Sesekali, terdengar dengungan enjin kereta api pengangkut bijih yang dijadikan kereta api transit bagi membawa pengunjung ke dalam lombong. Walaupun hanya sekadar replika, ia sudah cukup untuk membawa pengunjung merasai suasana zaman kegemilangan lombong terbabit sekitar tahun 1940-an hingga 1950-an.

PENGUNJUNG akan dibawa ke dalam Terowong Sungai Lembing dengan menggunakan replika kereta api pengangkut bijih.


Muhammad Amri Mohd Zaki, 25, berkata, salah satu kepuasan yang dikecapinya sepanjang setahun berkerja sebagai pekerja am di lombong berkenaan ialah melihat keterujaan wajah pengunjung apabila diberitahu mengenai sejarah dan latar belakang lombong yang berusia kira-kira 150 tahun itu.

Mula diteroka secara komersial sekitar tahun 1920-an, Sungai Lembing yang dahulunya merupakan kawasan penempatan masyarakat British berubah wajah menjadi salah sebuah lokasi perlombongan bijih timah terbesar di dunia di bawah usaha sebuah syarikat British iaitu Pahang Consolidated Company Limited (PCCL).

Ketika itu, tiada teknologi moden digunakan dalam proses melombong bijih timah sebaliknya, para pekerja terpaksa menggunakan gerudi dan bahan letupan untuk memecahkan bongkah-bongkah batu pada dinding terowong.

Selepas dipecahkan kepada ketulan-ketulan kecil, batuan berisi timah itu kemudiannya dihantar menggunakan sebuah lokomotif berkuasa bateri ke kilang berhampiran untuk diproses.

Timah mentah

Dalam tempoh 100 tahun, lombong bijih timah Sungai Lembing ditadbir pihak pengurusan PCCL, lombong ini telah mengeluarkan kira-kira 13 juta tan metrik bijih timah kasar yang boleh menghasilkan 150,000 tan metrik timah dengan nilai sebanyak hampir RM2 bilion.

Kata anak jati Sungai Lembing itu, kebanyakan pengunjung tidak pernah melihat rupa sebenar bijih timah yang belum diproses. Justeru, apabila diberi peluang untuk melihat sendiri bahan mentah itu dalam keadaan asalnya, mereka teruja.

"Di dalam terowong ini terdapat beberapa lubang yang masih mempunyai sisa-sisa bijih timah. Jika mereka bernasib baik, mereka juga berpeluang untuk melihat bahan mineral lain yang berada di dalam lombong berkenaan contohnya emas.

"Bagaimanapun, lubang-lubang ini sentiasa dikawal rapi kerana kita mahu memelihara segala bahan mineral yang terdapat di dalamnya selama mungkin supaya generasi akan datang dapat melihatnya," ujarnya yang petah bercerita mengenai keistimewaan lombong yang menjadi salah satu lokasi pelancongan utama di daerah Kuantan itu.

Sejak penutupan lombong tersebut pada tahun 1987, ia telah diserahkan kepada kerajaan negeri Pahang sebelum dibaik pulih dan dibuka kepada pengunjung pada awal tahun ini.


PATUNG-PATUNG digunakan untuk memberi gambaran aktiviti seharian para pelombong kepada pengunjung.


Kini, setelah hampir setahun beroperasi sebagai pusat pelancongan, populariti lombong bijih timah Sungai Lembing semakin meningkat. Dalam tempoh enam bulan pertama tahun ini sahaja, seramai 32,000 pengunjung dari dalam dan luar negara telah meneroka khazanah lombong tersebut.

Menurut Penolong Pegawai Tadbir (Pelancongan), Jabatan Pembangunan Sukan dan Perlancongan, Majlis Perbandaran Kuantan, Norzatil Othman, 32, peningkatan jumlah pengunjung ke lokasi berkenaan saban hari bukan sahaja menjadikan ia lebih dikenali malah secara tidak langsung membantu meningkatkan taraf ekonomi penduduk setempat.

"Kita perhatikan semakin ramai penduduk kampung yang mengambil keputusan untuk berniaga. Daripada membuka gerai makan sehinggalah kedai menjual cenderamata.
"Bahkan, para petugas yang bekerja di lombong bijih timah tersebut kebanyakannya adalah penduduk sekitar," ujarnya ketika ditemui.

Selain lombong bijih timah, terdapat beberapa tarikan lain yang terdapat di kawasan Sungai Lembing antaranya ialah Muzium Sungai Lembing dan Jambatan Gantung Sungai Lembing.

Sebuah bengkel penghasilan sampul surat oleh golongan orang kelainan upaya (OKU) yang terletak di lokasi yang sama turut menjadi lokasi kunjungan wajib para pelancong di Sungai Lembing.

Penyeludup China gali terowong



DUA anggota pasukan keselamatan Hong Kong mengangkat keluar barang yang ditemui di dalam sebuah terowong haram di negara itu kelmarin.



BEIJING - Kumpulan penyeludup dari China menggali sebuah terowong konkrit menuju ke Hong Kong yang dilengkapi lampu, sistem pengudaraan dan landasan untuk mengangkut barang, lapor media tempatan semalam.

Menurut laporan laman web China.com.cn laluan tersembunyi dan sepanjang 40 meter itu bermula di dalam sebuah gudang di Shenzhen dan berakhir di sebuah kawasan semak di Hong Kong.

"Ia dibina secara profesional," menurut laporan berkenaan.

Hong Kong yang merupakan wilayah separa autonomi dan Shenzhen merupakan antara hab perdagangan utama di China tetapi mempunyai sistem cukai yang berbeza.

Kumpulan penyeludup yang masih tidak dikenal pasti itu membina turut memasang landasan kereta api bersama sebuah gerabak yang digunakan untuk menyeludup pelbagai barangan seperti telefon pintar dan komputer tablet.

Pembinaan terowong haram itu dianggarkan menelan belanja tiga juta yuan (490,000) dan mengambil masa selama empat bulan.

Beberapa anggota kawalan sempadan menemui terowong itu seminggu lalu.
Terowong itu berukuran 40 meter panjang dan satu meter tinggi masih dalam pembinaan. - Agensi

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