The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Muhyiddin appeals to Johor Sultan to return status of Pulau Kukup

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PETALING JAYA: The status of a national park and Sultanate land is not the same and the Johor sultanate should revert it to ensure Pulau Kukup remain as it is, says Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said he was "angry" when he knew that Pulau Kukup was degazetted to be converted into Sultanate land.

He says that Pulau Kukup is one of the largest and beautiful islands that should not be disturbed and be allowed to remain as a national park to preserve its natural diversity.

"Degazettin­g and transferri­ng the national park into sultanate land is changing the ownership. I appeal to the Sultan to return it to what it was before. Now, any party can go in (to develop).

Pulau Kukup, located off the coast of Pontian in south Johor, has been a national park since 1997 and is mostly uninhabite­d.

Johor Crown Prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim had claimed that Pulau Kukup will be "better protected" after its status is changed from national park to Sultanate land.

Lawyers for Liberty has asked why the stripping of national park status was done "silently", without any public announceme­nt, until the gazette was leaked online.

Renowned as the world's second largest uninhabite­d mangrove island, it is one of five Ramsar sites in Malaysia.

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