HOW A COMPLETED FEDERAL CRIME LIKE THE THE KULIM TEMPLE DEMOLITION WAS MASKED AS ADMINISTRATIVE SUCCESS
By Jeffery S. L. Seow
Straits Heritage Inquest
Thursday 4th June 2026
Most people assume an old temple must be officially gazetted before the law shields it from development, but a literal reading of the National Heritage Act 2005 shatters this bureaucratic myth. Under federal law, the systematic dismantling and site-clearing of the 71-year-old Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Kulim fulfills the physical requirements of a completed criminal offense. The presence of a state-approved civil relocation agreement cannot sanitize a statutory violation, leaving the industrial site contractually void and deeply exposed to global financial penalties.