Saturday, August 27, 2016

Archbishop gave ok to demolish St Joseph’s Chapel

 | August 25, 2016

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur says the chapel in Kajang has not been in use since the 1980s after estate workers moved out.
PETALING JAYA: The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur has given the Kajang Municipal Council the green light to demolish the remains of St Joseph’s Chapel in Brehma Estate, Kajang.
According to a statement by Clarence Dass, ecclesiastical assistant to Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur Julian Leow, the decision was made after much discussion with church leaders and the authorities.
It took into account the fact that the chapel has not been in use since the 1980s.
“The chapel along Jalan Saujana was originally built in Brehma Estate to cater to the needs of the Catholic estate workers there.
“Following the estate’s closure and the massive developments that have taken place since then, the chapel has no longer been in use since,” Clarence explained.
“The remains are now deemed to be an illegal structure on a road reserve.”
Leow urged the Catholic community in Kajang to give the council their fullest cooperation.
Leow also addressed reports of people attempting to prevent the demolition work and stressed that the decision to demolish the chapel was made after due process was followed.

Flash flood in area after land clearing

The Star, Friday, 26 August 2016

BY ROHAIZAT DARUS

FEARFUL residents living at the foothills of a rapidly developing hillslope project in Taman Ferngrove Cheras are demanding a stop-work order pending further investigations.

Residents from Taman Cuepacs Phase One claim the hillslope has a gradient of more than 45°, making it a Class C slope that is banned for development by the state government.
Unfortunately, the eight bungalow lots being developed had already been approved, much to the dismay of the residents who have been trying unsuccessfully to get more information on the project.
Residents recently held a protest to voice their displeasure and demand a stop-work order for the time being.
Taman Cuepacs Phase One Residents’ Association chairman Joan Francis said they had been asking for Environmental Assessment Impact (EIA) reports as well as confirmation of the hill’s gradient but to no avail.
They have met with the developer’s representative three times, the first on June 22 and the most recent just two weeks ago but the representative could not answer any of their queries.
“They keep pushing us to the Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) but the Building Control department said it could not release the documents,” she said.
Fellow resident and former Petaling Jaya MP Kua Kia Soong said the state and MPKJ should intervene since they had long advocated the Local Government Act 1976.
“This development is against the blanket ban in 2009 by the then Mentri Besar of Selangor on all hillsides above 25° gradient,” he said.
He also said the federal and state governments assert that the local community must be informed of such developments and that necessary reports be conducted before any development should take place.
Despite their efforts, the developers started clearing the plots of land a month ago to begin building four bungalows.
RA assistant secretary Michael Lau said the signboard to notify the residents of the development was only put up after that but it lacked information on the approval and the developer’s licence number.
More worrying for them was a recent flood that affected the entire neighbourhood following the land clearing.
“The floods were caused by run off from the excessive cutting of trees and our monsoon drains at the corner of Jalan Koop Cuepacs 1 and Jalan Koop Cuepacs 2 are clogged up with dead branches and leaves,” Lau added.
The drains have also been eroding, increasing their fears especially since the development’s boundary markers are located less than a few meters from the drains.
Residents have asked the council to fix the drains for awhile now but nothing has been done so far.
The soil from the clearing works appear to be inching down and a downpour could trigger a landslip if not attended soon.
Residents are also worried that they will lose their green lung especially since it is home to a number of exotic animals.
Kua, who is also an avid birdwatcher, said he had spotted a Buffy Fish Owl previously, and the place was also home to three different types of monkeys including the Dusky Leaf Monkeys, Long tail Macaques and the Silver Leaf monkeys.
For now, the residents say they are not against the development but are looking for a win-win situation to ensure their safety as well as preservation of the green lung as well.
Present at the protest was Kajang councillor Young Syefura Othman, who confirmed that the relevant approvals had already been given.
When asked if the council should hold a public objection period for the development, Syefura said the she had checked with the relevant departments and was told it was not required.
“Based on the local plan, it is not required and according to the department, the developer has already conducted a geotechnical survey on the land parcel already,” she added.
Syefura, however, said she would forward the residents’ objections to the council and would organise a meeting between MPKJ, the residents and the developer.

Gang specialising in stealing excavators from construction sites nabbed

The Sun, 25 August 2016 

SEPANG: Hardly 11 months after being released from prison for commercial vehicle theft conviction, a 46-year-old local slipped back into his old habit - this time heading a gang to steal more vehicles.
Sepang district police chief ACP Abdul Aziz Ali said the suspect, now the mastermind of "Gang Mega Kajang" which has 11 members including a woman, a Thai national, are onto stealing excavators at construction sites in Klang Valley.
Following a tip-off, he added, the suspects, aged between 31 and 45 were arrested at various locations in Kajang, Puchong, Dengkil and Rompin in Pahang on Aug 11.
"The members of the gang act on the leader's instruction. The modus operandi is one gang member will apprehend the security guard at the site while the others execute the theft," he said in a press conference at Kuala Lumpur International Airport police station here today.
Police recovered two excavators, three lorries, two cheques worth RM17,000 and three vehicles worth RM350,000 following the arrest of the gang members.
Abdul Aziz said the group which has been active recently is believed to have one more suspect, a Pakistani,who is still at large.
It is learnt that some of the stolen lorries and excavators were sold at below market price with forged vehicle grants.
The suspects have been remanded until Aug 27 under Section 395 and 397 of the Penal Code for gang and armed robbery.

Wan Azizah rapped for being silent over church demolition

The Star, Friday, 26 August 2016 

PETALING JAYA: MCA has taken Kajang assemblyman Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail to task for her silence in the demolition of the remains of the disused St Joseph's Church in Kajang.
MCA religious harmony bureau deputy chairman Datuk Ng Chok Sin (pic) said the PKR president failed to inform the residents of the demolition, which was carried out by Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) last Tuesday.
"It must be noted that the residents of Brehma Estate had come out to chase away the MPKj contractors.
"It is obvious from the residents' reaction that the public were unaware of any consent by the church.
"Sufficient notice ought to be given to the public officers in the know like the local state assemblyman," he said in a statement Friday.
He also said it was "perplexing" why MPKj under the Pakatan-led Selangor government conducted the demolition at night.
Ng expressed disappointment with Serdang MP Dr Ong Kian Ming, whom he said had "seized this as an opportunity" to pit the Catholic Church against MCA.
It was earlier reported that Dr Ong had called on Ng to apologise to those affected by his statement on the demolition.
Dr Ong had said that this was because the Catholic Church had previously agreed to the demolition of the church's remaining structure.
But Ng said there should have been an immediate clarification from Dr Wan Azizah or MPKj, and not the Serdang DAP MP to "politicise the issue".
He also suggested that Dr Ong stop trying to drag the church into politics.
"Instead, (he should) press the local authorities in Kajang to be more forthcoming and forthright in the demolition of any structure, rather than clandestinely swing into action only at night," he said.

OKU man among five detained for drug trafficking

The Sun, 26 August 2016 

KAJANG: A man with disabilities (OKU) was among five people detained by the police on suspicion of being involved in a drug trafficking syndicate.
Kajang district police chief ACP Othman Nanyan said the OKU man, who was wheel-chair bound was arrested with two others, including a woman, during a raid at Seri Mewah Apartment, Taman Seri Mewah here, last Monday.
"When the raid was conducted, the three of them were packing cannabis, believed to be sold in Kajang and Bangsar.
"Following a search, police found cannabis which was packed in aluminum foil and hidden in a bag under a bed in a room at the apartment," he told a media conference here today.
In another raid in Bandar Rinching here, he said police arrested two women and seized 75 transparent plastic packets believed to contain syabu.
He said all the five suspects, aged between 29 and 39, would be investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act. — Bernama

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Romance scam: Three Nigerian men, one woman nab in Kajang

Astro Awni, August 11, 2016 
Romance scam: Three Nigerian men, one woman nab in Kajang
With the arrest, Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani says, police had solved 24 cases in connection to fraudulent activities in several states. - Filepic

















KUALA LUMPUR: Three Nigerian men and a local woman were arrested in Kajang on suspicion of involvement in the 'Nigerian Romance Scam' activities which resulted in losses of about RM400,000 early today.

Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said all the suspects, aged 28 to 32 years, were arrested in two raids at about 4am.

"The arrest of a local woman and a Nigerian man in a house at Taman Orkid, near here led to the arrest of two more Nigerian men in an apartment in Kajang at about 6am," he said in a statement here today.

Acryl Sani said the woman was believed to be impersonating a custom officer or forwarding agent while the male suspect acted as the mastermind by using a false Facebook account to lure victims besides managing the victims' cash deposits in a bank account.

He said also seized in the raids were cash amounting to RM10,000, 12 mobile phones, five ATM cards, three laptops, jewelery and a Perodua MyVi vehicle. 

With the arrest, he said police had solved 24 cases in connection to fraudulent activities in several states, including in Melaka, Perak, Selangor and the federal capital.

The case was being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating, which carries a maximum jail term of 10 years and with whipping or fine, upon conviction, he said.

Passers-by come to aid of attacked GrabCar driver

The Star, Tuesday, 9 August 2016 

KAJANG: Passers-by came to the aid of a GrabCar driver after he was assaulted by two of his “passengers” in a botched robbery at about 1am this Tuesday.
The 27-year-old driver was dropping off the two men at Taman Sri Jelok, Kajang, when they attempted to rob him.
Kajang OCPD Asst Comm Othman Nanyan said the duo - with 10 previous criminal records between them - had hired the driver to take them from Ampang to Kajang.
“They caused injuries to the driver’s face and head while attempting to rob him. They were nabbed by passers-by and handed over to the police,” he explained
ACP Othman said the driver was warded in Hospital Kajang for injuries to his forehead, right cheek, arm and hand. The two 39-year-old men will be remanded until Aug 15 to facilitate investigations.The case is being investigated under Section 394 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt while committing a robbery.

Monday, August 1, 2016

MPKj appoints new garbage collection contractors for 14 zones

The Star, Saturday, 30 July 2016

THE Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) has appointed 14 new contractors to handle garbage collection in the municipality.

MPKj president Mohd Sayuthi Bakar said under the new contract that came into force on July 1, each contractor would be designated one zone for garbage collection.

“MPKj previously had 24 zones, but we did a rezoning to streamline them down to 14.

“There is also one additional contractor whose contract for the Taman Rakan zone in Sungai Long is still in force,” he said.

“From July 1, MPKj’s garbage collection services included a weekly bulk waste collection for stratified buildings (condominiums, apartments and high-rise properties), and daily domestic waste collection for 58 traditional villages using a central bin method.”

Mohd Sayuthi said there were hiccups during the transition from old to new garbage collectors that coincided with the Hari Raya festive season.

He also urged ratepayers to give the new contractors time to adjust to their route.

“The rezoning is to make adjustments to enable contractors to make sufficient investment for their services.

“We have also stipulated the following conditions for the contract that is valid for 2+1 years – garbage collection trucks must not be more than five years old and have to be painted in MPKj’s corporate colours by Jan 1 next year,” he said, adding that the council would continue monitor the new contractors.

Mohd Sayuthi also said there are plans to introduce a waste separation scheme in the municipality.

“Our focus is on education and encouragement, rather than enforcement.

“It will be done as a pilot project with three neighbourhoods, possibly including Bandar Bukit Mahkota.

“We want to work with residential groups that are active and well-organised, and hope to get this started in September,” he said.

Meanwhile, MPKj will embark on a Kajang Integrated Waste to Energy Project that is expected to start operating in January 2017.

“This is a waste disposal project with a private company called AE Carbon Sdn Bhd.

“It will employ biological and thermal processes to turn waste into fertiliser,” said Mohd Sayuthi.

“The plant located in the Beranang industrial area will have a capacity of processing 200 tonnes of domestic and garden waste a day.

“If the technology is successful, it will have a positive impact on the environment and reduce waste sent to landfills.

“We can even use biomass as a source of energy.”

He said MPKj would only supply the waste and pay for tipping costs; the company would foot the cost of building and running the plant, as well as processing and selling fertiliser.