
Tawau gold mine incident warrants in-depth probe: Sarifuddin
Published on: Wed, Jun 11, 2025
By: Amir Anuar Text Size: Sarifuddin noted irregularities in authorities issuing stern warnings when the affected facility was maintained by the company. TAWAU: The collapse of a tailings dam at a gold mining operation in Bukit Mantri has raised serious environmental concerns over potential cyanide contamination of the Kalumpang River and surrounding areas, with Merotai Assemblyman Sarifuddin Hata calling for comprehensive investigations into the incident. Sarifuddin described the breach of the containment facility, which stored toxic cyanide waste, as having irregularities that could have been prevented with proper mitigation plans and standard operating procedures.
Advertisement The incident has also exposed a dispute between two gold mining concession companies operating in Bukit Mantri. 'We believe the leakage and collapse of the dam storing toxic cyanide waste occurred due to weaknesses in the facility's maintenance system,' Sarifuddin said, Tuesday. He dismissed the company's claims of environmental compliance as deception and fact-twisting. Sarifuddin noted irregularities in authorities issuing stern warnings when the affected facility was maintained by the company. He said a concession company had officially notified the Department of Environment in 2023 that they were no longer the operator in the area and had cancelled their Environmental Impact Assessment approval. While the company has reportedly obtained a court injunction to repair the damaged dam and existing drainage, Sarifuddin expressed concerns that the company might abuse this injunction by encroaching on the concession company's land to build new drainage channels that could discharge acidic water into nearby rivers. 'We hope the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission can conduct an investigation as the world is watching how we handle this devastating environmental disaster,' he said. Numerous government agencies have responded to the incident, including the Department of Environment, Department of Minerals and Geoscience Malaysia, State Health Department, Fire and Rescue Department and State Forestry Department, coordinated through the District Disaster Action Meeting led by Tawau Municipal Council. Field inspections revealed that the company-owned dam collapsed due to leakage, causing contained water to overflow and flood worker housing and fruit orchards, with fears of contamination reaching the Kalumpang River. Sarifuddin characterised the incident as a serious environmental disaster requiring urgent action to protect the environment, wildlife and public health from potential pollution impacts. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New Straits Times
22 minutes ago
- New Straits Times
Housewife loses RM129,420 in Telegram job scam
JERANTUT: A housewife in Jerantut lost RM129,420 after falling victim to a job scam promoted via the Telegram messaging app, which falsely used the name of a legitimate company. Jerantut deputy district police chief Deputy Superintendent Mohd Azahari Mukhtar said the victim received the offer on Aug 8. The job was supposedly to evaluate products and write reviews in return for commissions. He said the woman then communicated with an individual posing as an agent, who instructed her to make several payments under various pretexts, including task fees, company collaboration charges, and technical service fees. "Starting from Aug 13, the victim made multiple bank transfers to several local accounts. The total losses amounted to RM129,420. "On Aug 14, she was asked to make another payment but became suspicious," he said in a statement today. The victim later lodged a police report at the Jerantut Police Station. "It is understood that the money came from her savings and her husband's business earnings. "The case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating," he added. Police have urged the public to be cautious of online job offers promising high returns and to verify account numbers using the official portal before making any transactions.


Daily Express
2 hours ago
- Daily Express
Elderly man dies after fall in Tamparuli ravine
Published on: Saturday, August 16, 2025 Published on: Sat, Aug 16, 2025 By: R Gonzales Text Size: TAMPARULI: A 67-year-old man died after falling into a ravine while on his way to his farm in Kampung Kionsom Baru here on Friday. The victim was believed to have slipped and fallen into a 150-metre ravine before he was found unconscious. Tuaran Fire and Rescue Station chief Mohammad Nor Amit said his team received an emergency call regarding the incident at 8.14pm. He said 10 personnel were deployed to the scene with one fire engine and an Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) vehicle. 'The victim was confirmed dead at the scene, and his body was retrieved and handed over to police for further action,' he said, adding that the operation concluded at 10.40pm after ensuring the site was safe. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Daily Express
3 hours ago
- Daily Express
China national fined RM25,000 for harbouring illegals
Published on: Saturday, August 16, 2025 Published on: Sat, Aug 16, 2025 By: Cynthia D Baga Text Size: The offence falls under Section 55E(1) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 and is punishable under Section 55E(2) of the same Act. Kota Kinabalu: A 32-year-old China national was fined a total of RM25,000 by the Sessions Court here for harbouring five illegal immigrants at premises under his control. Li Hao pleaded guilty before Sessions Court Judge Hurman Hussain, who imposed a RM5,000 fine for each illegal immigrant involved. In default of payment, Li will face six months' imprisonment per charge. Li was found to have allowed five Filipino nationals — two women and three men, aged between 18 and 48 — who lacked valid travel documents, to remain at the Liubaba Lease premises in Taman Emas, Jalan Penampang, around 9.10pm on July 10 this year. The offence falls under Section 55E(1) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 and is punishable under Section 55E(2) of the same Act. The law provides for a fine between RM5,000 and RM30,000, or imprisonment of up to 12 months, or both, for each illegal immigrant found on the premises. In mitigation, Li appealed for leniency. However, Prosecuting Officer Mohd Sharifuddin Salim urged the court to impose an appropriate sentence to serve as a deterrent. In a separate case in the same court, four Filipino nationals were jailed four months each after pleading guilty to entering the State without valid travel documents. Nanette Sapnay Pili, Cherry Mae Sampung Bernardino, Junaida Omar, and Kc Marwuez Sanchez were arrested during an Immigration enforcement operation at an entertainment outlet in Tanjung Aru at 1.20am on Aug 3. The four failed to produce valid identification documents during the operation. The court ordered their sentences to run from the date of their arrest. They will be referred to the Immigration Department upon completion of their prison term. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia