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Island food poisoning claims taken seriously: T’ganu exco

State govt says no recent report received on individuals suffering illness at Pulau Perhentian

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Jun 2022 12:29PM

Island food poisoning claims taken seriously: T’ganu exco
State Tourism, Culture and Digital Technology Committee chairman Ariffin Deraman said the departments involved had been instructed to take samples of the water as well as to conduct immediate monitoring on the issue. Pulau Perhentian (pic) is a popular island destination for tourists. – Wikipedia pic, June 6, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – The Terengganu government views seriously the claims that six friends suffered food poisoning while on holiday at Pulau Perhentian Kecil in Besut, believed to be due to the contamination of untreated sewage, recently.

State Tourism, Culture and Digital Technology Committee chairman Ariffin Deraman said the departments involved had been instructed to take samples of the water as well as to conduct immediate monitoring on the issue.

“The state government views the matter seriously, especially when it comes to the safety of tourists, and if the allegations are found to be true, it will certainly give a negative image to the state’s tourism industry,” he said in a statement today.

Indirectly, he said, it would affect the confidence of tourists to visit the resort islands in Terengganu.

However, Ariffin said it was understood that thus far the state health department and the Besut district health office had not received any report on the case.

He said the results of a check on food poisoning incident data for 2021 until yesterday also found that there was no report of food poisoning cases that occurred in Pulau Perhentian.

On Saturday, a news portal reported six friends who claimed that they suffered food poisoning and were taken ill after swimming in waters believed to be contaminated with untreated sewage at Pulau Perhentian Kecil.

All of them claimed to have started vomiting later that evening. They were on a two-night trip to the famous island. – Bernama, June 6, 2022

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