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Company, two directors charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste
Company, two directors charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste

New Straits Times

time30-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Company, two directors charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste

SEREMBAN: A company and two of its directors were charged in the Sessions court here yesterday with illegal disposal of scheduled waste in Port Dickson last year. Nature Energy Products Sdn Bhd and its two directors, S. Sivanathiran, 62, and Chan Kwai Soon, 47, pleaded not guilty to the charges before Judge Mohamad Kamil Nizam. They were charged with breaching the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Waste) Regulations 2005 by disposing of scheduled waste, namely non-halogenated organic solvent waste, without first obtaining approval from the Director-General. The offence was allegedly committed at Lot 11224, Mukim Jimah, Port Dickson at 4.30 pm on Oct 14, 2024. The charge, under Section 34B(1)(a), Environmental Quality Act 1974, is punishable under Section 34B (4) of the same law, which provides imprisonment of five years and a fine of up to RM10 million upon conviction. The court allowed them bail of RM9,000 with one surety each and also ordered them to report to the Negri Sembilan Department of Environment (DoE) every month, as well as not to intimidate witnesses either in person or through a third party. The court also set July 3 for mention. Deputy public prosecutor Nurliyana R. Azmi, from DoE, prosecuted, while Sivanathiran, who is a former Negri Sembilan (DoE) deputy director, and Chan, were represented by lawyers Haresh Mahadevan dan Ramzani Idris. - BERNAMA

Company, two directors charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste
Company, two directors charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste

The Sun

time29-05-2025

  • The Sun

Company, two directors charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste

SEREMBAN: A company and two of its directors were charged in the Sessions Court here today with illegal disposal of scheduled waste in Port Dickson last year. Nature Energy Products Sdn Bhd and its two directors, S. Sivanathiran, 62, and Chan Kwai Soon, 47, pleaded not guilty to the charges before Judge Mohamad Kamil Nizam. They were charged with breaching the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Waste) Regulations 2005 by disposing of scheduled waste, namely non-halogenated organic solvent waste, without first obtaining approval from the Director General. The offence was allegedly committed at Lot 11224, Mukim Jimah, Port Dickson at 4.30 pm on Oct 14, 2024. The charge, under Section 34B(1)(a), Environmental Quality Act 1974, is punishable under Section 34B (4) of the same law, which provides imprisonment of five years and a fine of up to RM10 million upon conviction. The court allowed them bail of RM9,000 with one surety each and also ordered them to report to the Negeri Sembilan Department of Environment (DOE) every month, as well as not to intimidate witnesses either in person or through a third party. The court also set July 3 for mention. Deputy public prosecutor JAS Nurliyana R. Azmi, from DOE, appeared for the prosecution, while Sivanathiran, who is a former Negeri Sembilan (DOE) deputy director, and Chan, were represented by lawyers Haresh Mahadevan dan Ramzani Idris.

Company charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste
Company charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste

The Sun

time29-05-2025

  • The Sun

Company charged with illegal disposal of scheduled waste

SEREMBAN: A company and two of its directors were charged in the Sessions Court here today with illegal disposal of scheduled waste in Port Dickson last year. Nature Energy Products Sdn Bhd and its two directors, S. Sivanathiran, 62, and Chan Kwai Soon, 47, pleaded not guilty to the charges before Judge Mohamad Kamil Nizam. They were charged with breaching the Environmental Quality (Scheduled Waste) Regulations 2005 by disposing of scheduled waste, namely non-halogenated organic solvent waste, without first obtaining approval from the Director General. The offence was allegedly committed at Lot 11224, Mukim Jimah, Port Dickson at 4.30 pm on Oct 14, 2024. The charge, under Section 34B(1)(a), Environmental Quality Act 1974, is punishable under Section 34B (4) of the same law, which provides imprisonment of five years and a fine of up to RM10 million upon conviction. The court allowed them bail of RM9,000 with one surety each and also ordered them to report to the Negeri Sembilan Department of Environment (DOE) every month, as well as not to intimidate witnesses either in person or through a third party. The court also set July 3 for mention. Deputy public prosecutor JAS Nurliyana R. Azmi, from DOE, appeared for the prosecution, while Sivanathiran, who is a former Negeri Sembilan (DOE) deputy director, and Chan, were represented by lawyers Haresh Mahadevan dan Ramzani Idris.

Company, two directors charged with dumping hazardous waste in PD
Company, two directors charged with dumping hazardous waste in PD

The Star

time29-05-2025

  • The Star

Company, two directors charged with dumping hazardous waste in PD

SEREMBAN: A company and its two directors, including a former state Environment Department (DOE) deputy director, claimed trial at the Sessions Court here to a charge of illegally dumping hazardous wastes. Nature Energy Products Sdn Bhd and its directors S. Sivanathiran, 62, who was former state DOE deputy director, and Chan Kwai Soon, 47, pleaded not guilty after the charge was read to them before Judge Mohamad Kamil Nizam. Chan also represented the company. They were charged with dumping the waste (code SW322) on Lot 11224, in Jimah, Port Dickson at around 4.30pm on Oct 14, 2024. SW322 refers to "waste of non-halogenated organic solvents". This classification falls under the broader category of hazardous waste and requires specific handling and disposal procedures. The company and both directors were charged under Section 34B(1)(a) of the Environmental Quality Act 1974 (EQA) which prohibits the placement, deposit, or disposal of scheduled waste without the approval of the Director-General of Environment. Section 34B(1)(a) directly addresses the illegal disposal of scheduled wastes, which are hazardous materials designated by the government. Offenders can be jailed up to five years and fined between RM100,000 and RM10mil upon conviction. Deputy Public Prosecutor from the DOE Nurliyana R. Azmi then told the court the offence was non-bailable but left it to the court's discretion. She said in the event the court allowed bail, her team proposed an amount of RM50,000 for each director. She also asked the court to order the directors to surrender their passports and to not contact prosecution witnesses. Lawyer Ramzani Idris, who represented the accused, then asked the court to impose bail adding that the directors have been cooperative in the department's probe. Haresh Mahadevan, who assisted Ramzani, then got up to say that the directors should not be asked to surrender their passports as both were businessmen who travelled often. Sivanathiran, he added, was a retired government servant and was not a flight risk. He said if the court were to impose bail, an amount of RM5,000 was sufficient. Judge Mohamad Kamil then set bail at RM9,000 each for the directors and fixed July 3 for mention. He also ordered the duo to report to the nearest DOE office monthly until the case is disposed of and to stay away from prosecution witnesses.

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