From FMT about JAIS illegal acquisition of land from a company (extracts):
Instead, the state compulsorily acquired the entire 26 acres purportedly to build the 26-acre mosque.
The developer sought intervention from the Selangor menteri besar and the prime minister but did not get any assistance.
UAE then filed a judicial review and alleged that the acquisition was mala fide to create a land bank for the religious authorities in Selangor.
Rosli had previously urged the court to prevent the religious authorities “not to rob in the name of God”.
He had also demonstrated that the evidence given by religious authorities contradicted the reasons for the acquisition which was published in the government gazette.
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JAIS didn't have the balls to haul in Raja Bomoh |
In 2013, UAE submitted approval to develop its 26-acre land and provided one acre for a mosque.
Instead, the state compulsorily acquired the entire 26 acres purportedly to build the 26-acre mosque.
The developer sought intervention from the Selangor menteri besar and the prime minister but did not get any assistance.
UAE then filed a judicial review and alleged that the acquisition was mala fide to create a land bank for the religious authorities in Selangor.
Rosli had previously urged the court to prevent the religious authorities “not to rob in the name of God”.
He had also demonstrated that the evidence given by religious authorities contradicted the reasons for the acquisition which was published in the government gazette.
Some years ago, a woman unfortunate to be caught by JAIS allegedly committing khalwat was then forced by a JAIS officer in Gombak to do a blowjob for him.
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perks of the job? |
JAIS has obviously got more ambitious and while remaining predatorial, has moved from blowjob to arrogantly seizing (through compulsory acquisition) a 26-acre land owned by a company.
MM Online also reported onJAIS illegal land grab:
The Court of Appeal granted a total of RM100,000 in costs to UAE for proceedings here and in the High Court, with half of it to be paid by four respondents — the Selangor Land and Mines Department director, the Kuala Selangor land administrator, Jais and the Selangor government.
The other half is to be paid by two others which UAE had sued, namely the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais) and Selangor Zakat Board (LZS).
The other half is to be paid by two others which UAE had sued, namely the Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais) and Selangor Zakat Board (LZS).
Thanks to the MB's lack of diligence to ensuring justice for the company, the taxpayers of Selangor have to see their money go towards cost for the company's legal proceedings.
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why the f**k didn't you take appropriate action when UAE appealed to you? |