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The history of the land at Infinity Beachfront Condominium

Readers Column/ 13 July 2021 1 comment
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Infinity Beachfront Condominium (Source: Google Street View)

By Emilia Ismail

What started with a Thai Native couple’s intense love for Penang, ended up with court battles that lasted three generations.

Some sixty years ago, Boonsom Boonyanit and her husband, a Thai of Chinese origin named Sie Guan Tjang @ Sie Hang Bok, fell in love with Penang, so much so that Sie bought two pieces of beachfront land in Tanjung Bungah to build their retirement home. In 1967, Sie transferred these lands to his wife through a memorandum of transfer.

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Boonsom Boonyanit and her husband, Sie Guan Tjang @ Sie Hang Bok. Photo taken in the 1990s nearby their land. Photo Credit: Justice for Boonsom Boonyanit vs. Adorna Properties

In 1989, Boonsom Boonyanit’s eldest son came across an advertisement placed by a Penang law firm while browsing “Thairat,” a Thai newspaper. The ad requested anyone interested in two pieces of land — that belong to his mother — to come forward.

The family accountant found out that someone had impersonated Madam Boonsom. Here is how the imposter did it:

  • Someone who called herself “Sun Yok Eng @ Boonsom Boonyanit” had affirmed a statutory declaration (a declaration you write and affirm to be true in front of a special witness such as a commissioner of oaths) on the 18th of June 1988.
  • This statutory declaration stated that she was the landowner and that she had lost the original title to it. An interesting point to note is that the passport number that appeared on the declaration was “K/P Thailand No. 000386”.
  • This declaration was then used to obtain a certified true copy of the land title from the authorities.
  • “Mrs. Boonsom” then affirmed a second statutory declaration on the 6th of April 1989. An excerpt from the declaration reads as follows, “the names Mrs. Boonsom Boonyanit in my International Passport No. N-033852 and Sun Yok Eng @ Boonsom Boonyanit in the said ACT (land title) in respect of the said property refer to the same and one person, that is Mrs. Boonsom Boonyanit”.
  • The rogue Mrs. Boonsom then used this second declaration to register the land in the name of the purchaser, Adorna Properties.
  • In 1989, The two pieces of land were sold for RM1.8million without the knowledge of the real Madam Boonsom.

Boonsom lost no time in bringing the matter to court to seek justice — the return of her property. The court battle went on for almost thirty years.

Madam Boonsom passed away on the 23rd of May 2000 and the legal battles were continued by her sons and grandsons.

In 2018, the Malaysian government reached an amicable settlement with the estate of Boonsom Boonyanit. There is no information available to the public on the exact settlement sum and whether the same has been paid.

Today, the Infinity Beachfront Condominiums stand on what was Madam Boonsom’s planned retirement home. Adorna had sold the land to Diamaward (M) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Hunza Properties Berhad, for RM13,220,000 on the 7th of October 2004.

Sources: [1] Asklegal.my, [2] Asklegal.my, [3] NST Online, [4] The Star

Emilia IsmailEmilia Ismail is the co-founder of Penang Hidden Gems and is an amateur “historian” who enjoys discovering lesser-known historical information about Penang properties. (More about Penang Hidden Gems)

Mak Mandin market to close following Covid-19

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The Mak Mandin market is the latest market ordered to be closed after one of the traders there tested positive for Covid-19.

The closure which begins at 2pm today will last until next Thursday (July 22) or a date to be announced later.

The Seberang Prai Utara (SPU) district health officers were spotted at the market this morning carrying out investigations and on-site surveillance before the issuance of the closure notice.

Seberang Prai City Council (MBSP) Mayor Datuk Rozali Mohamud said the closure was to facilitate health officers to continue further investigations of close contacts and facilitate sanitisation works.

“The closure involves some 62 traders trading at the market, including nine MBSP workers stationed there, who will be screened for Covid-19.

“MBSP urged all traders, workers and customers identified as closed contacts and told to undergo swab tests to immediately present themselves at the SPU district health office or call for appointments.

“Besides that, any trader who wants to undergo swab test, can do so at any of the private clinics and inform the MBSP of their results for record and planning purposes,” he said today.

Rozali also reminded all traders to strictly observe the closure order.

Meanwhile, he said an integrated operation involving MBSP, police and the Health Ministry would be mobilised to track down traders who were identified as close contacts and failed to go for swab tests.

Besides that, management corporations and joint management bodies must also alert the SPU operations room if there are any positive Covid-19 cases in their neighbourhood.

Several markets statewide have been ordered to close following positive Covid-19 cases involving traders.

On July 3, the Pulau Mutiara Wholesale Market at Gat Lebuh Macallum here was ordered to close immediately following five positive Covid-19 cases involving traders there.

On May 31, the Bukit Mertajam market was ordered to be closed after three positive Covid-19 cases involving traders were reported there while on May 17, the Jelutong market was closed after four positive Covid-19 cases involving traders was reported.

Similarly, on June 11, the Jalan Perak market was closed after several positive Covid-19 cases involving traders were reported there while on June 20, the Chai Leng Park market was closed after 11 positive Covid-19 cases involving traders were reported there.

Source: NST Online

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Orchard Villa IV

Simpang Ampat/ 12 July 2021 No comments

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Orchard Villa 4, the final phase of Orchard Villa gated and guarded development scheme by Oriental Max Group at Simpang Ampat. Strategically located along Jalan Bukit Tambun, just a mere minutes’ drive to Tambun Toll Plaza. It is about 10 minutes drive to Batu Kawan, 5 minutes drive to GEM International School at Pearl City

This development comprises 17 units of 3-storey bungalows houses, with access to clubhouse facilities.

Project Name : Orchard Villa IV
Location : Simpang Ampat
Property Type : Bungalows
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Total Units : 17
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Developer : Juwanas Sdn. Bhd. (Oriental Max Group)

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SITE PROGRESS: Sinaran Residences (July 2021)

Property News/ 11 July 2021 5 comments

Sinaran Residence site progress

About Sinaran Residences @ Utropolis

The residential component in the third phase of Utropolis development by Paramount Property at Batu Kawan, Penang. It is strategically located along Bandar Cassia Expressway, with walking access to Design Village outlet mall and UOW MALAYSIA KDU Penang University College. Driving to Penang International Airport will only take approximately 30 minutes via Second Penang Bridge.

This development featuring two blocks of 35 & 36-storey serviced apartments, offering a total of 982 residential units with unit size ranging between 667 sq.ft. – 1,044 sq.ft.

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Encouraging feedback received for the proposed 2030 Seberang Perai planning blueprint

Property News/ 10 July 2021 No comments

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The draft 2030 Seberang Perai Local Plan (DRTSP2030) has managed to gather a total of 2,559 feedback from the residents on the mainland through the public participation.

Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) mayor Datuk Rozali Mohamud said the public participation was held for three months starting from April 12 until July 9 this year.

“The public was given the opportunity to make suggestions and submit their objections online in view of the Covid-19 situation.

“After all, the purpose of publicity and public participation is to encourage the community to be equally involved in planning the future development of their area through DRTSP2030.

“And I am glad that MBSP has received a positive and encouraging feedback from various quarters in Seberang Perai for the draft local plan.

“Thus, I would like to thank them for all the valuable feedback,” Rozali told reporters via online at the MBSP headquarters building in Bandar Perda, Bukit Mertajam yesterday.

The proposed blueprint contains a development planning strategy in Seberang Perai until 2030. It includes three main cores, namely competitive, inclusive, and greenery and is also supported by 18 strategies and 52 proposals.

In the proposal, three major development zones (NOD) have been identified to function as catalyst hubs: NOD 1 – Catalyst Hub for the Growth of Greater Butterworth; NOD 2 – Catalyst Hub for the Growth of Kepala Batas-Bertam; and NOD 3 – Catalyst Hub for the Growth of Bandar Cassia-Simpang Ampat.

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NOD 1 will oversee the development of Greater Butterworth, and the linking of the Bagan Ajam, Seberang Jaya, Bukit Tengah, Perai, Juru, Permatang Pauh and Butterworth townships as part of the northern region’s transportation hub. The development of a high-tech industrial park is also in the pipeline, as are a logistics hub, a coastal commercial hub and a tourism hub.

NO2 2 will be transformed into the main district administrative centre for North Seberang Perai, with plans to develop the townships of Kepala Batas and Bertam into a commercial centre to house various high-tech industries.

Further south is NOD 3 which will be promoted as a commercial and tourism hub. To encourage economic growth, a second high-tech industrial park and a science park will be established there.

On transportation, seven areas have been identified as Transit-oriented Development (TOD) Zones. Those areas are divided into three development zones. TOD 1 at Butterworth will be the main transportation hub for northern Malaysia, while TOD 2 focuses on the townships of Bukit Mertajam, Nibong Tebal and Bandar Cassia. TOD 3 will in turn concentrate on the smaller townships of Simpang Ampat, Bukit Tengah and Tasek Gelugor.

For easy commute, selected locations along the transportation network will also offer park and ride services, including the train stations at Simpang Ampat, Tasek Gelugor and Nibong Tebal, as well as Permatang Pauh, Macang Bubok and Bertam.

A “20-minute city” concept is also included in the plan, in which the walking distance between each urban public facility such as recreational parks, commercial centres, public transportation facilities, educational institutions and public hospitals are all within 20 minutes’ reach.

You may find out more about the draft 2030 Seberang Perai Local Plan at the official site below:
https://www.mbsp.gov.my/index.php/en/component/content/article/136-draf-rancangan-tempatan/518-draf-rancangan-tempatan-daerah

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