Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Tree house torn down at last amid drama

Do Re Mi fa so la ti do ...down it goes that's the way to go ! All illegal houses and business enterprise built on State land without proper disposal of sewage and rubbish should be torn down irrespective of political affilation . This is to prevent setting a precedence for others having thoughts about setting up illegal businesses and dwellings on beaches . The state govt and the council should now look into the illegal business along the beaches of Batu Ferringhi and the illegal businesses set up along the roadside and kerbs from Tg Tokong to Batu Ferringhi.

By ANN TAN
anntan@thestar.com.my


GEORGE TOWN: The fate of the controversial Do Re Mi tree house cafe in Tanjung Bungah, which had hung in the balance for the last four months, finally came to an end when it was demolished but not without some dramatic moments.

Cafe owner Johar Ismail, his family members and a small group of supporters had gathered at the cafe and there was a brief stand-off when Penang Municipal Council enforcement personnel moved in to cordone off the area at about 9am yesterday.

Johar’s mother-in-law, Maira-bahyah Mior Abdul Aziz, 53, smashed glass bottles and shouted at the enforcement personnel when they brought in a backhoe at 9.40am to start demolising some structures on the ground.

“How can you people be so cruel and destroy our only means to earn a living?” she cried.

Johar’s wife, Norirmawati Kamarul, hurled abusive words and called the enforcement personnel “cowards”.

Timberrr!: Enforcement personnel tearing down the cafe in Tanjung Bungah yesterday.

Johar, 34, initially insisted on staying on the top floor of the three-storey cafe with his family and two friends despite being coaxed by two police officers to come down.

They came down at about 10.30am after Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce president Rizal Faris Mohideen Abdul Kader went up to coax them.

“I congratulate Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng for successfully destroying my business after eight years.

“The Tanjung Bungah residents who have been constantly complaining about my tree house cafe can also sleep soundly now,” Johar said sarcastically.

It took about four hours to completely demolish the cafe. Police were present to prevent any untoward incidents. At one point, firefighters were summoned to put out a fire started by the enforcement team to burn furniture and parts of structures that were demolished.

Penang Umno Youth chief Norman Zahalan, who was present with a few of the wing’s members, said it was disappointed that the state government was not being sensitive towards the people.

Two planned demolitions of the premises on Jan 18 and Jan 27 by the North-East District and Land Office, with assistance from the Penang Municipal Council, were called off after Johar pleaded with them to allow him to hold a beach wedding for a relative.

Another, scheduled on May 26, was also postponed when Chamber deputy president Syed Hassan Syed Ali Aidid said there would be discussions with the state government.

Johar had claimed that he spent RM55,000 to build the cafe which was named after the Tan Sri P.Ramlee movie Laksamana Do Re Mi.

Read the sequel leading to this :

.Demolition only as last resort

.Owner ‘sickened’ by authorities’ plan to demolish tree-house cafe

.Tree house cafe owner wants compensation

.No damages offered to cafe owner

15 comments:

  1. If the tree house is not approved in the first place they can not build it. It is also for safety reasons - the owners' safety as well as customers' safety. Besides, it is also save him from legal and regulatory case in the futire.

    Why I do not encourage compensation. in the first place, it is already not approved, how can State Gov compensate them. Otehrwise it will set precedence and all will build illegal house/stalles for the excuse to ask for compensation. With that we will go bankrupt before 2019.

    Jit

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  2. The tree house was built with no approval , it was built without authorities knowledge until the hotel complain . Many stalls and huts along B Feringhi built without approval and therefore illegal . Please tear it down .

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  3. KUALA LUMPUR, June 1 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced MCA's secretary-general Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha will be replacing former MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat as the Transport Minister in a cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday.

    Kong's post as the Housing and Local Government Minister will be taken over by Datuk Chor Chee Heung.

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  4. hahaha r u not happy with your president? his son is in. Congratulations MCA

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  5. With Tee Keat out of the cabinet more Chinese will abandon Najib and BN....you don't take out calibre people from your team, I beginning to have doubt in Najib's ability and his 1Malaysia.....

    Sure your tainted president take all, his son rise up pretty fast, lately was appointed to manage MCA huge assets now a deputy minister....you people are still sleeping to let your tainted president sucks you all up...

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  6. My God! Chua Junior is made a deputy minister. This is morally wrong. How can this happen? Chua Junior has not made any contribution in MCA. He had made no stand on any damn issue.

    MCA members, aren't you people going to vomit bile. MCA is getting to be like MIC. You lousy stupid people had better quit MCA.

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  7. Hey! Where is Wee Ka Siong? There is no mention of him.

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  8. Time for Tee Keat to take the offensive and lay bare the tainted president glaring self serving aims.

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  9. torpedo is right. OTK do not have to march to the tune as he would have to as minister. Time to open the books.

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  10. j4otk,

    where is your justice for OTK?

    >>
    How can CSL's son who is not even a one term MP be given a Deputy Ministership and NOT KJ? Did the father give up his crown for the son???

    How come Datuk Wira Chor Chee Heung was today named the Housing and Local Government Minister despite being among the politicians who came under fire during the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) saga?
    <<

    here you are wasting time on the illegal tree cafe - when OTK has been axed!!

    stop fcking around will ya

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  11. Justice4otk,

    Are you quitting MCA?......I think it is a worthy cause, MCA people can never reform and transform, don't waste your time there, the $$$ sign is too much embed on their faces. But don't quit politic, why not together with Tee Keat form a new righteous muti-racial party.....call Malaysia Community Party.

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  12. Have you heard of chua tee yong three years ago? He must be a boy wonder for catapulting himself onto such heights in so short a time. I have to salute our MCA members for electing a now confirmed self-serving leadership. Would you now doubt the Chinese community for abandoning MCA? Well, keep it up MCA! You are so predictable...

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  13. I am hearing rumbles from the ground- - Chinese Temples, Churches and grassroot communities that they are going to teach MCA a lesson in the next election. The reason is that the MCA delegates do not listen to the Chinese communities.

    MCA is going to be fired in GE13.

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  14. MCA with Pornstar can do a FULL MONTY next GE13.

    Jit

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