Decade-old problem finally laid to rest


Major clean-up: A worker clearing the cemetery in Cheras. — P. NATHAN/The Star

THE two Alam Flora sub-contractors squatting on government land in a Christian cemetery in Cheras have moved out of the site, ending a decade-old problem for the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).

After receiving an ultimatum from the Federal Territories Ministry two weeks ago, the contractors relocated their trucks and equipment at the site by stages last week.

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