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Spooky or not, Adly Zahari is not moving out of the new official residence of the Melaka CM in Bukit Peringgit.

Melaka CM’s official residence in Bukit Peringgit said to be haunted

- By R. S.N. MURALI murali@thestar.com.my

MELAKA: New Melaka Chief Minister Adly Zahari is unfazed about stories of ghosts occupying his new official residence at the government quarters in Bukit Peringgit.

He decided to move into the house after the state government announced plans to turn Seri Bendahara in Ayer Keroh, which was the official residence of the previous chief minister, into a tourist destinatio­n.

During a state exco meeting last month, Adly said that he had also heard stories about the spooky past of his new home.

“I will stay there and hope everything goes well,” he added.

So far, council workers taking care of the official residence have not heard of any strange apparition­s there.

It was said that apparition­s of a British army commander and his family members were lingering around the place.

Many senior government officials refused to stay at the guest house after hearing spooky encounters of headless “English” ghosts sighted at the bungalow by many people, including the council workers.

Former Melaka Human Resources and NGO Affairs committee chair- man Datuk M.S. Mahadevan said council workers and volunteers at a nearby social organisati­on had shared stories of encounters of ghosts at the place.

“They claimed to have seen apparition­s of men, a woman and even a child at the guest house.

“Some of them said they even saw them during the daytime,” he added.

Bukit Peringgit has been in existence since the British administra­tion, where key government officials used to live there until the Japanese occupation in 1942.

At that time, it was said many prisoners of war were apparently tortured at the guest house.

Bukit Peringgit, situated beside several other bungalows, continues to be the official residence for top federal and state government officials until today.

A council worker believes that the apparition­s will appear once in a while.

“I don’t want to sound superstiti­ous, but I’m sure these ghouls are still around,” said the 54-year-old grass cutter.

Melaka Housing, Local Government and Environmen­t Committee chairman Tey Kok Kiew said he doesn’t believe ghosts exist at the place.

“He (Adly) is a good-natured man and evil spirits will definitely keep away from him,” he said in jest.

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Stories abound: It was said that apparition­s of a British army commander and his family members were lingering around the Bukit Peringgit bungalow.

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