KUCHING: The Kuching High Court today ordered Quality Concrete
Holdings, a company owned by Chief Minister Taib Mahmud’s sister Raziah,
to pay RM160,000 in damages to Numpang Anak Suntai and Iban landowners
in Sebangan and Sebuyau areas.
The other defendants were Loyal Billion Sdn Bhd, the Director of
Forests, Director of Lands and Surveys and the state government.
Numpang and 14 other landowners had, on behalf of 276 Ibans, sued the
companies and the government for encroaching into 3,305 hectares of
forests which they claimed were their native customary rights (NCR)
land.
Quality Concrete, which is owned by Raziah Mahmud, is the main licence holder while Loyal Billion is the contractor.
When the case came before Judicial Commissioner Ravinthran N
Paramaguru today, lawyers for the defendants told the court that the
Director of Forest had agreed to exclude three areas on the western side
of the timber licencee (T/8473), which is within the area marked as
NCR.
The defence counsel said that there was no more timber licence
granted on any part of the area claimed by the natives as NCR land in a
marked map which was attached to the statement of claim.
Both lawyers for the natives and defendants agreed to an amicable settlement on damages.
Case against government to proceed
In their suit, the natives had claimed that their land was damaged as
a result of the construction of roads and extraction of timber from the
land, which is not a licensed area.
They also alleged that the rivers, which are important for their daily needs, have been polluted by the logging activities.
This had also affected their farms, hunting and fishing ground as well as their cultivated gardens.
The natives wanted the court to assess the losses and damages suffered by the people.
In consenting to the order, Justice Ravindran ordered the second defendants to pay to the plaintiffs RM160,000 in damages.
The judge said the consent order shall not in any way affect the
natives’ claims against the Director of Forest, Director of Lands and
Surveys and the the state government.
He ordered the payment of RM160,000 to be made to Baru Bian Advocates and Solicitors.
He also ruled that Quality Concrete and the Loyal Billion cannot
submit their application for renewal of timber licence over the said
licenced area.
Meanwhile, the Ibans suit against the Director of Forest, the
Director of Lands and Surveys and the state government over their claims
that 3,305 hectares of the forest are part of their NCR land will
proceed next.
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