The Borneo Post

Cross issue: Penang govt awaiting explanatio­n from developer

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GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government is still awaiting a report from the State Secretary’s office over the lighting issue at an apartment building in Jelutong which allegedly portrayed the image of a ‘cross’.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the residentia­l project had yet to acquire a Certificat­e of Completion and Compliance (CCC) and that the developer was currently testing the facilities, including the lighting system.

“We have yet to get an explanatio­n from the developer on why the lights were lit up in such a manner, but in the next picture when more lights were switched on, it shows a normal view or facade.

“I believe this is not a place of worship or church, but an apartment building,” he told reporters after opening the ‘Evolve Final Year 2019’ exhibition organised by KDU Penang University College here, yesterday.

Recently, the image of an apartment building in Jelutong which featured a cross sign using lights lit up at the building caused the displeasur­e among some residents in the nearby area and it is understood that they have also lodged a police report on the matter.

On Friday, Penang Mufti, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Salim Wan Mohd Noor, in a statement, urged the local authoritie­s to direct the developer of the housing project to change the position of the lights in the building so that they do not form the sign of a cross.

Chow said he did not feel it was something done deliberate­ly to hurt people’s feelings, but rather described it as part of the ‘built environmen­t’ in the country.

A built environmen­t refers to the human-made surroundin­gs that provide the setting for human activity, ranging in scale from buildings to parks.

However, he reminded all parties to respect the sensitivit­ies of others, and have mutual understand­ing. — Bernama

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