The Borneo Post

Highway leads to land disputes

Constructi­on of Pan Borneo Highway causing sleepless nights for many

- By Jane Moh & Anthony Aga reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: Constructi­on of the Pan Borneo Highway is causing ‘bitter land disputes’ as events are unfolding on the ground.

One of the sub- contractor­s for the project here is having sleepless nights as he may not be able to complete his work on time due to the never- ending land dispute.

The contractor, who only wanted to be known as Lim, said he was tasked for the constructi­on of a 2- km stretch from KM597.6 to KM599.6 of Batang Buluh-Batang Balingian Road.

He said the six-month constructi­on works, which began last December, was caught in a land dispute during the initial stage of the works.

He said the first land dispute caused two of his excavators to be set on fire.

“On April 22, I found six laminated notices hanging along the 300- metre stretch of the project saying ‘Pihak Kontraktor Dilarang Menceroboh, hubungi Sylvester Igak’ ( The contractor is prohibited from trespassin­g, contact Sylvester Igak).

Sylvester claimed the PanBorneo Highway project was passing through his land.

“In December last year, two of my excavators were burned due to this land- related issue. That

In December last year, two of my excavators were burned due to this land related issue. That incident alone has already caused delay to the project. Lim, contractor

incident alone has already caused delay to the project.

“Now, the latest incident is causing further delay. Sylvester has even made a police report against me for trespassin­g,” Lim said.

According to Lim, he had checked with the Land and Survey Department which showed that Sylvester was not in the land acquisitio­n and compensati­on list.

“The land he claimed is actually a government road reserve,” he said, adding he had lodged a police report against Sylvester.

The situation is no better in Sarikei as a resident of Mile 5 1/2, Jalan KJD in Bintangor, lodged a police report on Tuesday afternoon after enforcemen­t officers dismantled the concrete and steel fencing and garage in front of his house earlier in the morning.

Para n Jambai , 5 8 , said enforcemen­t of f icers from various agencies here were very inconsider­ate and simply ignored his appeal not to touch his property as he, together with five other siblings, had not given their consent for their family land to be used for the Pan Borneo Highway project.

Paran said that through a letter dated Feb 2, 2016, he and his siblings had expressed their disagreeme­nt over the use of their land for the Pan Borneo Highway project, hence had declined to receive any compensati­on yet.

Among reasons they refused the compensati­on was after they found that the highway would pass through the concrete and steel fencing and garage of his house, Paran said.

Besides, the distance between his house and the highway would be just 10 feet, exposing it ( house) to the danger of landslide and other dangers, he added.

The family has suggested that the highway route be shifted further away from their land as there were unoccupied land available just beside theirs, Paran said.

He added they were not satisfied with the compensati­on of just RM1,578.84 for the about 451.1 square metres of their land affected by the highway project, meaning that each of them would only receive RM263.14.

Apart from the RM263.14 each, Paran said he was only offered RM14,707 as compensati­on for the affected part of his house fencing and garage.

If the acquisitio­n of their land was unavoidabl­e, the authoritie­s should consider their request for a review of the compensati­on amount, added Paran.

 ??  ?? Enforcemen­t officers knocking down the concrete and steel fencing of Paran’s house.
Enforcemen­t officers knocking down the concrete and steel fencing of Paran’s house.
 ??  ?? The garage in front of Paran’s house is also dismantled.
The garage in front of Paran’s house is also dismantled.
 ??  ?? The road in question is a 300-metre stretch claimed by Sylvester.
The road in question is a 300-metre stretch claimed by Sylvester.
 ??  ?? Another notice pasted on a pole.
Another notice pasted on a pole.

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