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Sunday, December 3, 2023

Johor govt questions if fine over Sg Kim Kim pollution adequate

 

The Johor environment department tested the quality of the water in Sungai Kim Kim in April 2019 after scheduled waste was dumped into the river. (Bernama pic)

ISKANDAR PUTERI: The state government will request the deputy public prosecutor (DPP) to see if the fines meted out against the parties that caused the pollution incident in Sungai Kim Kim, Pasir Gudang, in 2019 were adequate or otherwise.

Johor river task force co-chairman Jafni Shukor said tackling river pollution was an important priority for the state government.

Jafni, who is also the chairman of the Johor housing and local government committee, said so far, 14 rivers in Johor were classified as category five, which is polluted, but Sungai Kim Kim is now classified as category three.

“The government will request the DPP to look at it (the punishment) again, in terms of the fines imposed, especially when compared with what the government spent (on cleaning up the river) and the impact the pollution had on the surrounding community.

“In taking care of the environment, especially the rivers, for future generations, strict enforcement should be implemented by the government,” he told reporters outside the Johor state legislative assembly after the winding-up session, here.

He was asked to comment on the Johor Bahru sessions court’s sentencing against the polluters of Sungai Kim Kim on Thursday.

Yesterday, the environment department said in a statement that a court had imposed a maximum fine of RM100,000 against lorry driver N Maridass for causing pollution by illegally dumping scheduled waste into Sungai Kim Kim in 2019.

A company, P Tech Resources Sdn Bhd, which also faced eight charges, was fined RM40,000 for each charge, totalling RM320,000.

According to the statement, the cases against Maridass and P Tech Resources were tried together and a total of 38 witnesses were called to testify.

Johor Bahru sessions court judge Che Wan Zaidi Che Wan Ibrahim handed down the sentence on Nov 30 after the accused pleaded guilty to the charges. - FMT

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