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‘Manjung seabed mining claims untrue'
‘Manjung seabed mining claims untrue'

The Star

time23-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

‘Manjung seabed mining claims untrue'

IPOH: The Perak state government has refuted claims of seabed tin mining along the coast of the Sungai Batu estuary in Manjung after local fishermen raised their concerns. During the state assembly winding-up speech yesterday, Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad (pic) clarified that checks with the relevant authorities confirmed that no approvals had been granted for such activities. 'The Minerals and Geoscience Department Malaysia has confirmed that no Mining Operation Scheme Approval Letter has been issued. 'Any mining can only proceed with this official approval.' Saarani said although a mining application has been submitted, it remains under review by the department, and no operational licence has been granted so far. Saarani explained that the only ongoing activity in the area is silica sand mining carried out by a developer with valid approval. He said the sand mining site is located about 5km from the turtle nesting grounds at Pantai Pasir Panjang. Saarani also highlighted that the amended Manjung District Local Plan 2030 classifies the coastal zone as a Level 3 Environmentally Sensitive Area, which prohibits mining to protect marine life. 'This reflects the state government's commitment to safeguarding the environment and the livelihoods of local fishing communities. 'We will continue to monitor the area and will take immediate action against any unauthorised mining operations,' he said. Back in February, over 1,500 fishermen had called on the authorities to cancel what they believed was an approved seabed mining project along the Manjung coastline. During his speech, Saarani also defended the appointment of 26 special officers in opposition-held constituencies, saying the move should not cause any concern for those on the other side of the political divide. He said the opposition claimed that the RM10,000 monthly allowance per officer, totalling over RM3.1mil annually, is an unneces­sary burden on the state. He also dismissed opposition claims of bias and misuse of public funds, noting that each officer receives a RM10,000 monthly allowance, similar to practices in states like Kedah and Kelantan. 'The policy (coordinators known at the time) was first approved in 2018 under then-MB Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu, but I chose not to implement it immediately when I took office in 2020. 'The appointments aim to address service gaps and unresolved local issues, especially in opposition areas,' he said. Saarani also pointed out that opposition assemblymen in Perak receive RM10,000 monthly each as their service centre allowance, more than their counterparts in other states. 'So do not accuse me of being unjust,' he added.

No seabed tin mining in Manjung
No seabed tin mining in Manjung

The Sun

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

No seabed tin mining in Manjung

IPOH: No seabed tin mining activity is taking place along the coastal area or the estuary of Sungai Batu in the Manjung district, according to Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad. He said the Minerals and Geoscience Department of Malaysia (JMG) has confirmed that no Mining Operation Scheme Approval Letter (SKSPM) has been issued for mining activities in the area. 'Any mining activity can only proceed once SKSPM approval from JMG is received. Although an application has been submitted, it is still under evaluation by the SKSPM Committee at JMG Headquarters, and no operational approval has been granted. 'At present, only silica sand mining is being carried out by the developer, based on the approval of the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (DEIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) dated June 13, 2023. This activity is taking place five kilometres from the turtle landing site at Pasir Panjang beach.' He said this when winding up the debate on the motion of thanks for the royal address at the State Legislative Assembly sitting here today. Saarani also said that the Perak State Land and Mines Office (PTG) has designated the coastal area as a Category 3 Coastal Environmentally Sensitive Area (KSAS) under the revised Manjung District Local Plan (RTD) 2030. This designation is due to the region's marine ecosystem, so mining activities are prohibited. 'A decision was also made by the Technical Committee on Mineral Development Geospatial on Oct 7, 2024, not to consider any new mining applications or license renewals in the area, in line with the state government's commitment to protecting the environment and the interests of the fishing community,' he added. On Feb 14, over 1,500 fishermen who rely on coastal resources for their livelihoods urged authorities to revoke approval for a seabed tin mining project planned along the district's coastline. They alleged that permission for mining was given from the estuary of Sungai Batu to Tanjung Batu, an area that is a primary source of income for local fishermen.

No seabed tin mining in Manjung, says Perak MB amid fishermen's concerns
No seabed tin mining in Manjung, says Perak MB amid fishermen's concerns

Malay Mail

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

No seabed tin mining in Manjung, says Perak MB amid fishermen's concerns

IPOH, April 22 — No seabed tin mining activity is taking place along the coastal area or the estuary of Sungai Batu in the Manjung district, according to Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad. He said the Minerals and Geoscience Department of Malaysia (JMG) has confirmed that no Mining Operation Scheme Approval Letter (SKSPM) has been issued for mining activities in the area. 'Any mining activity can only proceed once SKSPM approval from JMG is received. Although an application has been submitted, it is still under evaluation by the SKSPM Committee at JMG Headquarters, and no operational approval has been granted. 'At present, only silica sand mining is being carried out by the developer, based on the approval of the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (DEIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) dated June 13, 2023. This activity is taking place five kilometres from the turtle landing site at Pasir Panjang beach.' He said this when winding up the debate on the motion of thanks for the royal address at the State Legislative Assembly sitting here today. Saarani also said that the Perak State Land and Mines Office (PTG) has designated the coastal area as a Category 3 Coastal Environmentally Sensitive Area (KSAS) under the revised Manjung District Local Plan (RTD) 2030. This designation is due to the region's marine ecosystem, so mining activities are prohibited. 'A decision was also made by the Technical Committee on Mineral Development Geospatial on Oct 7, 2024, not to consider any new mining applications or license renewals in the area, in line with the state government's commitment to protecting the environment and the interests of the fishing community,' he added. On Feb 14, over 1,500 fishermen who rely on coastal resources for their livelihoods urged authorities to revoke approval for a seabed tin mining project planned along the district's coastline. They alleged that permission for mining was given from the estuary of Sungai Batu to Tanjung Batu, an area that is a primary source of income for local fishermen. — Bernama

No Seabed Tin Mining In Manjung
No Seabed Tin Mining In Manjung

Barnama

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

No Seabed Tin Mining In Manjung

GENERAL IPOH, April 22 (Bernama) -- No seabed tin mining activity is taking place along the coastal area or the estuary of Sungai Batu in the Manjung district, according to Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad. He said the Minerals and Geoscience Department of Malaysia (JMG) has confirmed that no Mining Operation Scheme Approval Letter (SKSPM) has been issued for mining activities in the area. 'Any mining activity can only proceed once SKSPM approval from JMG is received. Although an application has been submitted, it is still under evaluation by the SKSPM Committee at JMG Headquarters, and no operational approval has been granted. 'At present, only silica sand mining is being carried out by the developer, based on the approval of the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (DEIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) dated June 13, 2023. This activity is taking place five kilometres from the turtle landing site at Pasir Panjang beach.' He said this when winding up the debate on the motion of thanks for the royal address at the State Legislative Assembly sitting here today. Saarani also said that the Perak State Land and Mines Office (PTG) has designated the coastal area as a Category 3 Coastal Environmentally Sensitive Area (KSAS) under the revised Manjung District Local Plan (RTD) 2030. This designation is due to the region's marine ecosystem, so mining activities are prohibited. 'A decision was also made by the Technical Committee on Mineral Development Geospatial on Oct 7, 2024, not to consider any new mining applications or license renewals in the area, in line with the state government's commitment to protecting the environment and the interests of the fishing community,' he added. On Feb 14, over 1,500 fishermen who rely on coastal resources for their livelihoods urged authorities to revoke approval for a seabed tin mining project planned along the district's coastline. They alleged that permission for mining was given from the estuary of Sungai Batu to Tanjung Batu, an area that is a primary source of income for local fishermen.

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