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Stop-work order issued against sand mining project in Pantai Pasir Panjang

Manjung Municipal Council says area is protected turtle landing site

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Jan 2022 11:25PM

Stop-work order issued against sand mining project in Pantai Pasir Panjang
Friends of the Earth Malaysia says the Perak government has committed to gazette the area where the stop-work order has been issued, as a protected area under the Perak Structural Plan 2040. – Pixabay pic, January 2, 2022

IPOH – The Manjung Municipal Council has issued a stop-work order to a sand mining project believed to be carried out at a turtle landing site in Tg Gemuk, Pantai Pasir Panjang in Manjung.

Council president Syamsul Hazeman Md Salleh said the mining licence and rock material extraction permit for the project were issued by the Land and Mines office.

“Until now, the Manjung Municipal Council has not received an official application involving earthworks,” he said when contacted by Bernama here tonight.

Friends of the Earth Malaysia posted several photos of the area, which is a level one environmental sensitive area on its official Twitter account.

A level one environmental sensitive area refers to an area where any type of development activity is not allowed except for controlled tourism and research activities as stipulated in the National Physical Plan as well as the Local Plan.

“The Perak government has made it clear to gazette this area as a protected area under the Perak Structural Plan 2040.  For many years, commitment to protecting this area has been given,” it tweeted.

It also claimed that thugs who were hired to guard the area would scold and chase away villagers who tried to approach it, adding that it was completely shut off from public access. 

Meanwhile, Perak Environment Department director Rosli Zul when contacted said the department would look into the matter before taking further action. – Bernama, January 2, 2022

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