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BANGLADESHI FACTORY? Aluminium Wok with Double Handles: Is the Traditional Aluminium Cookware Industry in Balakong Operating Illegally?

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Balakong, Malaysia – A traditional aluminium cookware manufacturing plant has reportedly been operating for over 20 years in the forested area of Balakong, using outdated manufacturing methods instead of the latest smelting technology. According to reports from Ottrangknews, the factory is believed to be managed by foreign workers, reportedly from Bangladesh. This raises a major question: how has this factory been allowed to operate for so long without being detected by the authorities?

Speculation on Who is Protecting This Operation

The operation has raised concerns about the possible existence of influential figures or groups protecting this business. Key questions that need to be answered include:

1. Lack of Awareness Among Authorities
How could such a large-scale operation go unnoticed by the authorities for over two decades?

2. Possible Corruption
There are allegations suggesting that the factory might be protected by “monthly bribes” that shield its activities from the authorities.

 

Environmental and Health Impact

The outdated manufacturing methods at the factory pose potential risks, including:

Environmental Damage: Air pollution, toxic waste discharge, and forest ecosystem degradation.

Consumer Health Risks: Cookware produced using traditional methods may not meet food safety standards, posing a threat to consumer health.

Immediate Action Required

Ottrangknews urges the Ministry of Environment and Water (KASA) and other relevant agencies to:

Conduct a Thorough Investigation: Assess the legality of the operation, its licensing status, and its environmental impact.

Hold Offenders Accountable: Identify those involved and take action, especially if there is evidence of corruption or negligence.

Collaborate with Other Enforcement Agencies: Work together with local authorities and the Department of Environment to ensure swift action is taken.

A Test for Enforcement Integrity

This case not only challenges the integrity of the enforcement system but also undermines Malaysia’s commitment to environmental preservation and public safety. Ottrangknews will continue to monitor the developments of this case to ensure transparency and accountability from all parties involved.

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