The Borneo Post

Settlement of temple issue must be according to ‘rule of law’ — Amirudin

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SHAH ALAM: The public is welcome to submit their proposals to resolve the issue surroundin­g the relocation of the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in USJ 25, Subang Jaya near here, but must respect the the rule of law.

Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari said that as the intermedia­ry, the state government would find the best solution to the issue by next week, ensuring all parties involved were satisfied with the outcome.

“I hope the parties involved can remain patient because I see it (the solution) is getting clearer after holding several discussion­s (with the parties involved) today (yesterday) and yesterday ( Monday).

“As I mentioned, it ( the settlement) must uphold the rule of law and if all parties agree, they must go through certain legal processes.

The interest of the state government (as the mediator) is to ensure the peace and stability of the people,” he told reporters at the lobby of the state assembly here yesterday.

The riots which took place on Nov 26 and 27 following disagreeme­nts over the relocation of the temple to a new site had resulted in several people being injured as well as vehicle and property damage.

On Sunday (Dec 2), businessma­n Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun was reported to have raised RM2 million through a fundraisin­g campaign he initiated to purchase the land that houses the temple.

One City Developmen­t Sdn Bhd ( One City) is the current owner of the land.

The police have detained 83 individual­s to assist with investigat­ions into the rioting incidents.

Inspector- General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun was quoted as saying yesterday that all those detained so far were locals and there were more arrests to come. — Bernama

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