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SFC Uncovers Tricky Measures to Hide Illegal Logs


Members of SFC enforcement team uncover the buried logs at a site near Mile 24 of Bintulu-Miri Road.

 


 December 11th, 2016  |  10:27 AM  |   1649 views

BINTULU

 

Illegal loggers in Sarawak appear to have resorted to extreme measures to conceal their ill-gotten harvest, based on what enforcers from Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) had discovered during an operation near here on Dec 8.

 

According to the agency, its enforcement team from the Bintulu Regional Office and One-Stop Compliance Centre (OSCC) Tubau conducted a search after having spotted an unusual opening at Mile 24 of Bintulu-Miri Road.

 

The team found 52 logs believed to have been illegally felled due to the absence of property marks on each timber piece.

 

An extended search across the area uncovered four more piles

 

of logs, which were either buried in the ground or camouflaged under layers of tree branches and leaves.

 

“So far, more than 48.6m3 of illegal logs have been uncovered during this operation,” said SFC.

 

It believed that the illegal logs might have been extracted from the Bintulu water catchment area.

 

“They are of various sizes and species such as ‘Meranti’, ‘Resak’, ‘Medang’, ‘Kapur’, ‘Nyatoh’ and other MLH (mixed light hardwood) species.”

 

A report was lodged at Bintulu police station on the same day.

 

The case was handed over to the relevant authority yesterday for further investigation and disposal.

 


 

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courtesy of THE BORNEO POST

by The BorneoPost

 

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