Illegal warehouse storing over 1,000 scheduled waste tanks raided

An illegal warehouse storing more than 1,000 scheduled waste tanks was raided by the authorities in an operation in Kampung Kembirian, Manggatal here yesterday.

Sabah Department of Environment (DOE) director Amirul Aripin said the 2.30 pm raid was conducted in collaboration with police and Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) based on complaints from village folks about an unpleasant smell believed to be from a banned substance.

“Surveillance was done in the village for a week when the residents smelled what was believed to be diesel and processed chemicals, and it was found that the water reservoir in front of the premises showed traces of oil.

“As a result of the raid, more than 1,000 tanks containing semi-solid waste suspected to be from operations at sea have been found,” he told reporters here today.

He said the Sabah Chemistry Department had taken samples of material from the tank for analysis for further investigation, and the results would be announced as soon as possible and the parties involved would be identified.

He said investigations found that irresponsible parties were believed to have taken shortcuts by using the illegal warehouse to store materials without any documents or licence from the DOE.

“The parties involved will be subjected to action under the Environmental Quality Act 1974, and if convicted can be punished with imprisonment of not more than five years and a fine of not more than RM500,000,” he said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Channel PEMULIH initiatives quickly to revitalise tourism industry

— The initiatives of National People’s Well-Being and Economic Recovery Package (PEMULIH) should be channeled to industry practitioners to rehabilitate the country’s tourism and culture industry, said Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.

She said the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (MOTAC) would ensure coordination and monitoring so that the implementation of PEMULIH proceeded on smoothly and that industry practitioners received the benefits of the initiatives.

“MOTAC hopes the initiatives of PEMULIH could be channel quickly to give them a boost to bounce back again and to jointly restore the country’s tourism and culture industry,” she said in statement on PEMULIH initiatives today.

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin yesterday launched the RM150 billion PEMULIH package including RM10 billion direct fiscal injection to provide assistance to the people.

Among the aid which could benefit the tourism and culture sector through PEMULIH is the extension of the 10 per cent electricity bill discount from October to December 2021 to operators of hotels, theme parks, convention centres shopping centres, local tourism companies as well as travel and tour agencies.

The others were the one-off special assistance of RM3,000 to more than 5,300 tour agencies registered with MOTAC, deferment of tax instalment payment for companies and exemption from tourism tax and service tax for hotel operators until the end of the year.

Nancy said the PEMULIH initiative showed the seriousness of the federal government in ensuring the tourism, arts and culture industry which was affected by the full movement control continued to receive help.

“MOTAC is thankful to the caring government in ensuring all parties in the economic chain get the appropriate assistance,” she said.

Nancy also called on industry practitioners to jointly support the efforts of the government in forming herd immunity to enable the Tourism Rehabilitation Plan to be implemented and succeed in the COVID-19 Free Destination programme.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Data, information sharing on cyber crime trends vital to minimise threats – MCMC

— Data and information sharing on cyber crime trends among countries and law enforcement agencies are vital to minimise cyber threats, said Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) Chief Regulatory Officer Zulkarnain Mohd Yasin.

He said this was due to the spike of cyber crime cases as the data sharing allows authorities to comprehend the modus operandi in order to prevent malicious activities.

“Information gathering on trends can be done among countries through events analysis or observing emerging activities on cyber space that changes from time to time,” he said during the ASEAN Cyber Security Forum at the Cyber Defence and Security Exhibition and Conference (CYDES) 2021, held virtually today.

Therefore, Zulkarnain said collaboration among countries were needed to be further strengthened in order to overcome the limitation on data and information available to analyse trends.

He said that the countries involved in the collaboration should flag up issues relating to the matter according to the trends and nature of the unforeseen threats.

Zulkarnain also highlighted that each country is facing challenges in preventing cyber crime as they have their own sets of laws not applicable to others.

However, he said this must be resolved to facilitate law enforcement among countries especially involving cross border cyber crimes.

The inaugural CYDES 2021 themed ‘Embedding Resilience Within Our Cyberspace’ is being organised by National Security Council (NSC) and National Cyber Security Agency (NASCA).

Approximately 80 exhibitors and 2,500 trade visitors from 12 countries are participating in CYDES 2021 from June 28 to 30.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Controlled Fresh Markets help farmers sell produce

Controlled Fresh Markets (PST) under Farmers’ Organisation Authority (LPP) are seen as an effective channel to help its members, who are affected by COVID-19 pandemic, in marketing their produce and solve the oversupply of fresh food products.

LPP director-general Datuk Azulita Salim said there are 27 PST nationwide, with key roles as collection centres for agricultural produce and as platforms for LPP members to sort out their marketing problems.

“The PST operation is in line with its functions and roles as one of the options for consumers to obtain their daily necessities,” she said during a press conference at Kuala Langat LPP here, today.

She said consumers could visit a nearby PST, which is open as early as 7 am until 12 noon, in line with the ongoing Movement Control Order (MCO) 3.0.

According to Azulita, PST also offers online and cash on delivery (COD) service and in the first three weeks of MCO 3.0, the market had recorded transactions worth almost RM5 million.

She said PST also provides transportation to carry agricultural products directly from farms or villages and delivered them straight to a nearby PST, and farmers can sell their produce personally to consumers.

“The PST ensures farmers continue to sell their products and reduce losses due to damaged crops following MCO.

“It can also meet the demand of local resident for basic items without having to be in crowded places, and reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection,” she said.

Among product offered in LPP PST are vegetables, fruits, chicken, fish and sea produce, grocery items as well as agro-based and Peladangku products with five to 20 per cent discount for selected items.

She said LPP plays an important role in ensuring food supply network and chain in Malaysia are stable, sufficient and controlled during MCO, and at the same time overcome the constraint of the country’s food supply chain in term of price and raw ingredients.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

FT Ministry wants to vaccinate 6,000 food delivery riders, 7,000 traders from July

— The Federal Territories Ministry is targeting to vaccinate over 6,000 food delivery riders and 7,000 traders here and in Putrajaya and Labuan next month.

Its minister, Tan Sri Annuar Musa said it was only appropriate that these groups be given priority as they were exposed to risks other than convincing the public who had to deal with them daily.

“Although the food delivery riders generally comprise the young in their 20’s and not a vulnerable group, their work is an essential service too.

“They have to work regardless of the situation including entering the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) areas. The public feels unsafe until they know these people (food riders) have been vaccinated.

“They also have to continue working for a living. If they are not vaccinated they will be demoralised and exposed to the danger, so it is fair to give them priority,” he told a special media conference recently.

He said the ministry would also discuss with the companies providing the delivery service soon to obtain details on the workers.

Annuar said the ministry also gave priority to groups regarded to be at high risk in high-density areas including workers at the Kuala Lumpur Wholesale Market (PBKL), residents of the People’s Housing Projects (PPR), construction workers and the homeless.

“We vaccinate workers at PBKL and PPR residents through the pioneer mobile vaccination truck programme and to date, over 200 homeless people too have been vaccinated,” he added.

Annuar said 50,000 people in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya were expected to be vaccinated per day by next month at 124 vaccine administering centres (PPV) including mobile vaccination trucks serving the PPR and Public Housing areas, traditional villages and centres for the homeless in the federal capital.

He said the vaccination of residents in Kuala Lumpur had now risen from 7,000 doses to 35,789, Putrajaya (1,000 to 1,800) and Labuan (700 to 3,000) per day.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

All PST nationwide will continue to operate during MCO 3.0 – MAFI

Controlled fresh markets (PST) nationwide will continue to operate throughout the total lockdown period, said Agriculture and Food Industries Minister Datuk Che Abdullah Mat Nawi.

He said this was to ensure the continuity of the food supply chain to the community as well as to offer essential goods to consumers at cheaper and affordable prices.

He added that the implementation of the PST at several selected locations was also to overcome the problem of dumping of goods as experienced by traders.

“A total of 42 PST are operating nationwide, so far, with each PST having eight core commodities, namely vegetables, fruits, fish, poultry, meat, small and medium industry products, groceries and food (take-away).

“MAFI (Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industries) will always take all necessary measures to ensure a smooth food supply chain, among them the production, distribution and retailing of agricultural products and the food industry,” he said in a statement in conjunction with a working visit to a PST here today.

Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today announced that the Movement Control Order (MCO) 3.0, which is scheduled until Monday (June 14), would be extended for two more weeks until June 28 following the high number of daily COVID-19 cases.

Regarding his visit, Che Abdullah said that through the PST at Agrobazaar Sendayan, consumers were encouraged to buy online through Shopee on behalf of Agrobazaar Sendayan shopkeepers to enjoy the discounts being offered.

He said that apart from Agrobazaar Sendayan, there were three more PST located in Negeri Sembilan, namely the Paroi Permanent Farmers’ Market, Bandar Seri Jempol Permanent Farmers’ Market and Seremban FAMA Operation Centre.

He explained that MAFI, in collaboration with the relevant parties, would continue to ensure that the situation is always under control and there was adequate and stable food supply because the agriculture sector and food industry had been placed as essential services.

He said that in a bid to ensure the smooth running of marketing activities of agricultural products during the total lockdown period, his ministry had set up a Crisis Management Centre that would operate from 8 am to 7 pm.

“Farmers who have problems marketing their agricultural products can access FAMA’s Feedback System portal (http://ffs.fama.gov.my/aduan/index.php) or contact the FAMA hotline at 019-747 6754/013-377 7100/010-763 2684,” he said.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency