Foreign Migrants Trespassing in Sabah Forest Reserves: A Legal Discourse

Q3 Social Sciences
Rohani Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad Tajuddin, Rovina Intung, A. Landa, Herlina Makanah
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According to Sabah Forestry Enactment 1968, Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sabah is given the power to reserves forests for various purposes including commercial, protection, domestic and others. Sabah Forestry Department is entrusted with proper and efficient planning, and implementation of State forest resources management (SFM) to comply with the sustainable forest principles. It achieves to manage forest resources towards sustainable and profitable forest governance. However, Sabah forest reserves were threatened by illegal trespassing by foreign migrants to possess forest produce unlawfully and to occupy State land illegally. This article aims to expose the causes of the invasion of forest reserves by foreign migrants, the offences committed by foreign migrant activities in the forest reserves, violation of specific legislation such as the Immigration Act 1959/63 and the Forest Enactment 1968. The qualitative legal research methodology was used to understand the issues at hand, the existing applicable laws and the legal implications for such illegal activities in these forest reserves.  Secondary data found in the legislation, journals, annual report, and law publication were collected, reviewed, analysed, and discussed to understand its legal implications better.  Thus, efforts to expose these illegal activities by foreign migrants is essential to ensure Sabah Forest Reserves can continuously be maintained and not destroyed at the hand of illegal foreign trespassers. Employers should also be made responsible for their involvement in trafficked or smuggled illegal migrants as workers and simultaneously, conduct illegal activities to deceit the State Forestry efforts and developmental planning in Sabah.
外国移民非法进入沙巴森林保护区:法律话语
根据1968年沙巴林业法,沙巴有权为各种目的保留森林,包括商业、保护、家庭和其他目的。沙巴林业局被委托进行适当和有效的规划,并执行国家森林资源管理(SFM),以遵守可持续森林原则。它实现了对森林资源的管理,朝着可持续和有利可图的森林治理方向发展。但是,沙巴森林保护区受到外国移民非法侵入的威胁,他们非法占有森林产品和非法占用国家土地。本文旨在揭示外国移民入侵森林保护区的原因,外国移民在森林保护区活动所犯的罪行,违反1959/63年《移民法》和1968年《森林法令》等具体立法。使用了定性法律研究方法来了解手头的问题、现有的适用法律以及在这些森林保护区进行这种非法活动所涉法律问题。在立法、期刊、年度报告和法律出版物中发现的二手数据被收集、审查、分析和讨论,以更好地理解其法律含义。因此,必须努力揭露外国移民的这些非法活动,以确保沙巴森林保护区能够继续得到维持,而不会被非法的外国入侵者所破坏。雇主也应该对他们作为工人参与被贩运或偷运的非法移徙者负责,同时进行非法活动,欺骗沙巴的国家林业努力和发展规划。
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