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Court rules durian farmers to be trespassers, denies review bid

Siew Choon Jern (centre) talking to the media after the hearing yesterday. He said he would meet the durian farmers first before deciding whether to appeal against the court’s ruling. (Bernama pic)

KUANTAN: The High Court here has dismissed the application by 204 Musang King durian farmers in Raub for a judicial review against the land eviction notice issued to them by the state government.

Judge Zainal Azman Ab Aziz made the decision at today’s proceeding with only those involved allowed in the courtroom to comply with the physical distancing rule.

Speaking to the media after the proceeding, lawyer Siew Choon Jern who represented the farmers said the court gave two reasons for dismissing the application, the first being the fact that the eviction notice issued by a land administrator cannot be reviewed in court.

“Secondly, the court also found that the farmers were trespassers on the land. As trespassers, they do not have locus standi to file this application for judicial review,” he said.

Siew said the court also ordered the plaintiffs to pay cost of RM10,000 to the Attorney-General’s Chambers.

On whether the plaintiffs would file an appeal against the court’s decision or the eviction notice issued by the land administrator, Siew said he would meet them first to discuss the matter.

The Musang King durian farmers filed for a judicial review against a state government’s order for them to vacate their farms in various areas in Raub, including in Sungai Ruan, Sungai Chalit, Sungai Klau, measuring about 2,167 hectares.

Of the total, 110 filed the application on Aug 28, and the remaining, on Sept 9, naming six respondents: Raub District Land Administrator, Pahang Forestry director, state authorities, Pahang state government, Pahang State Agricultural Development Corporation (PKPP) and Royal Durian Resources PKPP Sdn Bhd. All six were represented by senior federal counsel Noor Fadzilla Ishak.

Apart from the order to vacate the land under the National Land Code 1965 and the National Forestry Act 1984, the applicants also wanted to obtain a judicial review on the decision of the state government which allegedly gave lease and farmland use right to about 2,167 hectares (5,357 acres) to Royal Pahang Durian Resources PKPP Sdn Bhd.

The applicants also wanted a review on the decision to sub-lease the land involved to them and the mandatory requirement to sell durians to a single entity nominated by Royal Pahang Durian Resources PKPP Sdn Bhd.

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