Stepping up action against illegal logging


Awang Tengah (second from right) looking through the national park management plan at the opening of the state Forest Department’s new office. With him are (from left) Hamden, Ik Pahon and Len Talif.

KUCHING: The state Forest Department will continue to step up enforcement against illegal logging in Sarawak, says Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan.

The Deputy Chief Minister said it was important to strengthen and coordinate operations against illegal logging in collaboration with other agencies.

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