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Minerals Dept says not consulted on Gua Lepak restaurant’s development

Eatery has drawn attention over safety concerns, environmental issues

2:49 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Minerals and Geoscience Department asserted that it was not consulted by any developer or local authorities regarding the technical review of the Gua Lepak restaurant’s development, which is situated in a sensitive cave area.

The eatery, located in Bukit Batu Caves, Bolton Industrial Park, Gombak, Selangor, has garnered attention due to reported safety concerns, notably the absence of fire exits, and environmental issues.

In providing clarification, the department’s director Datuk Zamri Ramli said that it had not received any requests from business operators or local authorities for input on the eatery’s technical aspects.

He highlighted the risks associated with the restaurant’s operation without the department’s review, including geological disasters, vandalism, disruption of endemic biodiversity and threats to the Gombak-Hulu Langat Geopark’s conservation and sustainability.

“Typically, developers submit physical development proposals to the local authority for projects near limestone caves. The local authority then requests a technical review from us.

“In addition, developers undertaking projects within limestone cave areas must adhere to the Minerals and Geoscience Department’s guidelines delineating danger zones.

“Furthermore, geopark developments should prioritise community wellbeing and economic growth, aligning with conservation, education and sustainable development principles,” he said in a statement.

Zamri recommended the adoption of the National Geopark Development Plan 2021-2030 and the National Geopark Implementation Plan, endorsed during the 42nd National Physical Planning Council Meeting, as standard practices for all geopark developments. – March 14, 2024

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