Adu-TPT
The Adu-TPT system is an integrated public complaint platform developed by the Department of Lands and Surveys, specifically the Land Enforcement Division, to receive, record, and manage complaints related to violations and offenses under the Sabah Land Ordinance (Chapter 68) across Sabah.
This system enables the public to submit complaints easily, quickly, and securely, thereby assisting the Land Enforcement officers in conducting monitoring and enforcement actions in a more transparent, efficient, and integrity-driven manner.
Complaints submitted through this system focus on various forms of violations and breaches of land laws.
You can report land encroachment, unauthorized construction, land misuse, illegal land clearing, illegal excavation, unauthorized mining, and other land-related violations under the Sabah Land Ordinance.
Once submitted, your complaint will be reviewed by the Land Enforcement Division. You will receive updates as your complaint moves through the investigation process. You can track the status through your account.
Yes, you need to register an account to submit complaints. This helps us follow up on your complaint and provide you with updates. Your information is kept confidential and used only for enforcement purposes.
Please provide clear photos of the violation, the exact location (address and GPS coordinates if possible), and a detailed description of what you observed. The more information you provide, the better we can investigate.
Your complaint is confidential and your personal information will not be shared publicly. However, we may need to contact you for additional information or clarification during the investigation.
Investigation timelines vary depending on the complexity of the case. You will receive status updates through the system as your complaint is processed.
Your personal information and complaint details are kept confidential and used solely for land enforcement purposes in accordance with the Sabah Land Ordinance and relevant privacy laws.
By submitting a complaint, you declare that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge. False reporting may be subject to legal action.
For questions or support, please contact the Land Enforcement Division at the Department of Lands and Surveys.