thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/2/15/sarawak/8062836&sec=sarawak
 
 
  
 
SIBU: Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) would soon take action  against seven persons who had converted their residential houses in town  into swiftlet farms.“We are in the final stages of compiling  all the relevant information and documents,” said SMC deputy chairman  Daniel Ngieng who stressed that they would act very soon, but did not  specify what kind of action would be taken.
It is believed that  the house owners would be given warning letters and told to demolish the  farms within a specified period, failing which they would face legal  action. “We will initially act on the houses and then we will do the same on commercial shophouses.” Last  year, SMC gave several warnings to those who reared swiftlets in  residential houses. This was after public had made many complaints to  the council concerning the loud electronically generated bird calls used  to attract the wild birds.
When contacted, Sarawak Bird’s Nest  Supply and Merchants Association’s secretary Collin Wong said the  association had regularly advised members and non-members not to operate  swiftlet farms in residential areas.
“You should build them in  the rural areas because in areas under the SMC jurisdiction, the council  has the authority to take action.”
A swiftlet farmer who wanted  to remain anonymous said SMC should also act against those who extended  their shophouses illegally to accommodate swiftlet farms.
 
 
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