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4,800 Hectares Of Government Land And Forest Reserves Illegally Encroached
KUANTAN (Pahang, Malaysia), July 23 (Bernama) -- It is estimated that 4,800
hectares of government land and forest reserves in Peninsular Malaysia's east
coast state of Pahang have been illegally encroached upon, according to State
Secretary Muhammad Safian Ismail.
He said the areas identified as critical were in Raub, Jerantut, Cameron
Highlands, Bera and Maran.
"We have formed a team and we have identified that the affected areas
include the Ramsar site in Bera and we will mount enforcement after Raya (Eid,
celebrations to mark to end of Ramadan month) by destroying the crops illegally
cultivated on the identified land.
"There's a proposal for the illegally cultivated land be given to the Pahang
Agriculture Development Authority (LKPP) to set up plantations and so on. But
for the Ramsar site, we cannot do that, otherwise the site will eventually
disappear altogether," he said, here, Tuesday.
According to media reports, concerned residents around Tasik Bera want the
state government to take stern action against the parties involved as their
action has destroyed the fauna and flora at the Ramsar site or wetland.
The residents also want the illegal encroachment on 400 hectares of land in
the area to stop immediately.
Muhammad Safian said Bera would be defended against encroachment as it was
unique and recognised by the United Nations as a Ramsar sight.
He said the illegal encroachment was mainly committed by outsiders like in
Cameron Highlands and as such, enforcement should not just involve destroying
the illegally cultivated crops but an integrated operation involving the
Immigration Department, Land Office and police.
The losses incurred due to the illegal encroachment of logging areas were at
at RM7,000 (US$2,201) per acre and agriculture land at RM600 (US$188) per acre
per year, he added.
-- BERNAMA