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DoE raids illegal smelting factory in Kuala Kangsar

Facility operating without licence, owner missing, says committee chairman

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Dec 2022 9:58AM

DoE raids illegal smelting factory in Kuala Kangsar
State Science, Environment, and Green Technology Committee chairman Teh Kok Lim says initial investigations found that the factory was conducting smelting activities using waste from electrical and electronic assemblies or SW110 scheduled waste as one of the raw materials. – Sinar Harian pic, December 15, 2022

KUALA KANGSAR – The Perak Environment Department (DoE) raided a factory found to be conducting illegal metal smelting activities in an oil palm plantation near Kg Tasek Perkasa and Kg Bekor here yesterday afternoon.

State Science, Environment, and Green Technology Committee chairman Teh Kok Lim said initial investigations found that the factory was conducting smelting activities using waste from electrical and electronic assemblies or SW110 scheduled waste as one of the raw materials.

He said the factory is believed to have been operating without a licence since four months ago and efforts are being made to locate the owner.

“The department has been monitoring the factory since November 29 and the factory is believed to operate only at night to avoid detection by the authorities, and is also suspected of employing migrant workers,” he told a press conference after an integrated operation against illegal factories here yesterday.

The operation, which started at 4.30pm and ended at about 7pm, involved police, the Kuala Kangsar Land and District Office, the Perak Occupational Safety and Health Department, State Immigration Department, and the Kuala Kangsar Municipal Council.

Teh said no arrests were made during the raid.

Meanwhile, Perak DoE director Rosli Zul said samples from smelting waste will be sent to the Chemistry Department for analysis.

He said action in accordance with Section 18 of the Environmental Quality Act 1974 will be taken against the factory operator for carrying out activities without DoE approval and under Section 19 of the same law for constructing a building without approval

“The DoE will also apply Section 34A(2) of the same act, which is for not submitting an environmental impact assessment report, and take action in accordance with the Environmental Quality Regulations (Clean Air ) 2014 and the Environment (Scheduled Waste) Regulations 2005,” he said. – Bernama, December 15, 2022

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