Taman Setia residents want CCTVs and watch team to curb crime


Taman Setia Community Association (TSCA) chairman M. Sivaguru (second from left) discusses a point on the CCTVs installation with (from left) committee members Shanmugam T. Puraviya Pillai, Maheswaren Periasamy, secretary K. Jayandra and advisor S. Anandakrishnan at the Sri Sundararaja Perumal Temple in Klang.

RESIDENTS of Taman Setia, off Persiaran Raja Muda Musa in Klang South are a worried lot as there has been an increase in crime in the area.

The cases include snatch theft, mugging, robberies and damage to property such as vehicles.

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