Malaysia

Labuan removes structures outside Kg Muslim Filipino refugee settlement

Its Land and Mines Dept chief says 34 illegal premises demolished for encroaching govt land

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 19 Aug 2023 6:31PM

Labuan removes structures outside Kg Muslim Filipino refugee settlement
Labuan local authorities have demolished illegal structures outside of the Kg Muslim Filipino refugee settlement to address concerns regarding the safety, hygiene, power theft, and legality of these structures. – Bernama, August 19, 2023

LABUAN – Local authorities have undertaken a comprehensive demolition exercise to remove illegal structures outside of the Kg Muslim Filipino refugee settlement.  

The integrated operation today, led by Labuan’s Land and Mines Department is aimed at addressing concerns regarding the safety, hygiene, power theft, and legality of these structures. 

Department director Abdul Basit Abdul Latif said 34 illegal premises, occupied by some 300 individuals, were demolished with the cooperation of police and the Labuan Corporation (LC). 

“Local government officials collaborated with law enforcement agencies, and residents in the settlement scheme to carefully plan and execute the demolition exercise. 

“The operation was carried out with the utmost sensitivity to the plight of the residents, ensuring that their rights and dignity were upheld throughout the process,” he told Bernama after the demolition exercise today. 

Abdul Basit said the illegal structures were constructed on government land, constituting an encroachment. 

“We issued a notice to vacate the area in December 2022, but it appears they ignored the notice…this disregard prompted us to proceed with today's demolition,” he said. 

He added that the demolition exercise serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between addressing humanitarian concerns and upholding legal and safety standards. 

“The upcoming phase of the demolition exercise will take place in Kg Saguking Gersik, where structures have been illegally erected in specific parts of the area owned by the Sabah Islam Council,” he said. 

Labuan National Security Council director Mohd Hafiez Mohd Daud said the temporary refugee settlement, located in Kg Muslim, has been home to displaced individuals and families fleeing conflict and hardship in neighbouring regions. 

“However, over time, a number of makeshift structures had sprung up without proper authorisation from local authorities.  

“These structures not only posed a potential risk to the inhabitants but also posed challenges to infrastructure planning and community well-being,” he said. – Bernama, August 19, 2023

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