The Borneo Post

RM33.85 mln allocation for flood mitigation projects in Kuala Langat

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SHAH ALAM: The Selangor government has allocated a total of RM33.85 million for the implementa­tion of two flood mitigation projects in the Kuala Langat district.

State Infrastruc­ture and Agricultur­e Committee chairman Izham Hashim said the projects encompasse­d the Sungai Sijangkang Flood Mitigation Plan and the Sungai Banting Flood Mitigation Plan, both at a 13 per cent implementa­tion status as of Jan 31.

“The Sungai Sijangkang Flood Mitigation Plan is slated for completion on Nov 22, 2024, while the Sungai Banting Flood Mitigation Plan is expected to be completed on August 14 this year,” he said at the State Legislativ­e Assembly sitting yesterday.

He said this in reply to a question from Datuk Dr Ahmad Yunus Hairi (PN-Sijangkang) regarding the status of the flood mitigation projects in Kuala Langat.

Meanwhile, Women’s Developmen­t and Social Welfare Committee chairman Anfaal Saari told the sitting that according to a report from the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) in 2023, Selangor recorded a total of 588 children aged 18 and below involved in various crimes, including rioting, theft, rape, and murder.

She said the most common offences were rioting involving 138 individual­s, and theft by 112 individual­s.

“A total of 11 cases were reported for the seven to 12 age group, including one rape and five motorbike thefts.

“For children aged 13 to 18, there were 577 cases, with rioting being the highest at 138 cases, followed by 112 theft cases, 85 rape cases and one murder case,” she said.

She was responding to a question from Mariam Abdul Rashid (PH-Meru) on the crime statistics of children involved in crimes.

Anfaal also disclosed that 156 cases of abuse, 190 cases of neglect, and 146 cases of sexual violence against children were documented last year.

Following this, the state government launched the Selangor State Child Developmen­t Policy and Action Plan 2022-2025 in May 2023.

“Through this initiative, the protection and safety of children are emphasised in ‘Domain 8,’ with a focus on establishi­ng secure environmen­ts and communitie­s for families and children,” she said.

Anfaal also outlined nine planned actions, including collaborat­ive efforts with local authoritie­s (PBT) and the police to intensify patrols around children’s play and recreation areas.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Izham replies to Dr Ahmad Yunus during the si ing.
— Bernama photo Izham replies to Dr Ahmad Yunus during the si ing.

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