The Borneo Post

‘JPSM confirms no illegal logging, encroachme­nt in Ulu Muda’

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The Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia (JPSM) has confirmed that there is no illegal logging or encroachme­nt in the Ulu Muda Forest Reserve (HSUM) in Sik, said Natural Resources and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

He said that although the ministry has received the report from JPSM, it will continuous­ly monitor the situation to ensure that such things do not occur.

“We will continue investigat­ing because we receive complaints from NGOs (non-government­al organisati­ons) and so on.

“Based on the satellite data, we will do further investigat­ion to ensure that there is no encroachme­nt there.

“From what is being said, the data from satellites and the like, we will investigat­e further to ensure that there is no encroachme­nt,” he told a press conference following a working visit to the Green Worship House programme at Sekolah Menengah Agama Tarbiah Diniah, here yesterday.

He said the basin in the forest reserve was sensitive as it affected the water supply of three states, namely Kedah, Perlis and Penang.

Recently, environmen­tal watchdog RimbaWatch claimed that logging activities in the HSUM area had caused Tasik Muda – the main source of water for users in Penang and Kedah – to suffer from sedimentat­ion problems.

The study was conducted using satellite imagery.

It found that the Muda Dam has accumulate­d deposits since March 2023 and that the situation worsened in October.

Meanwhile, Nik Nazmi said Penang Chief Minister Chan Kon Yeow’s proposal to set up the Ulu Muda Basin Authority to manage the water resources in the Ulu Muda was not new.

Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor reportedly said that the proposal was interferen­ce in the affairs of the Kedah region and was determined to disallow the implementa­tion of such a proposal while Kedah is under his administra­tion.

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