While investigations are ongoing, the lack of information has also drawn many speculations.
Some of the speculations were being addressed with more information shared by agencies involved on Feb. 22 in a press conference. JTC acknowledged that there has been some confusion stemming from its earlier statement.
If you haven t been keeping up with the developments of this case, here s a summary of what the buzz is about.
What is Kranji woodland?
History
Before we delve into the clearing of woodlands, here is the history to this plot of land.
The Kranji woodland used to be part of the former Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) railway line. When the railway was discontinued, part of the site was returned to the State on Jul. 1, 2011.
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A new drain that had been proposed for the Kranji development was the reason that environmental studies - including a biodiversity survey of the area - were required before land clearance.
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View of cleared land in Kranji, as seen on Feb 17, 2021. (Photo: Calvin Oh)
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SINGAPORE: JTC Corporation said on Monday (Feb 22) it accepts its “supervisory responsibilities” in the case of a Kranji woodland site that was partially cleared by mistake, adding that it is conducting an internal review of its processes to see what could have led to the error.
The agency said last Tuesday that plots of land had been “erroneously cleared” by a contractor before a commissioned environmental study could be completed, prompting criticism from nature groups and conservation advocates.