PAS to file for judicial review to delay RAPID

KUALA LUMPUR, January 7 PAS pronounced currently it will record for a legal examination directed during loitering a RM60 billion Petronas Refinery as well as Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) plan which it claimed had claimed lives following a New Year suicides of a family of three in Pengerang, Johor.

We have discussed with a lawyers as well as motionless to record for legal examination this Wednesday, party vice-president Salahuddin Ayub (picture) told a press discussion here.

We wish to check a plan until a resolution is reached, he added.

The headline-grabbing New Year suicides of Pang Kim Yong, 63, his mother Wong Ah Heng, 56, as well as their 21-year-old son Pang Kee How had caused a stir after multiform people suggested their deaths were due to vigour over a state oil companys plan to spin a Johor backwater in to a mega petrochemical hub.

On January 3, The Malaysian Insider reported Kota Tinggi district police arch Supt Che Mahazan Che Aik as observant that emotional highlight in caring for an shabby mother as well as an adult child with Downs Syndrome gathering Kim Yong to kill himself as well as his family.

From what had happened, you can say a plan had claimed lives, pronounced Salahuddin, a Kubang Kerian MP, a heading male in PAS campaign opposite a controversial project.

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