Residents say project is risky


An aerial view of the project site where the six-storey HIV rehabilitation centre will be built. — AIMAN ARIFUDDIN/The Star

AFTER a four-year break, contractors are back clearing part of Robson Hill in Kuala Lumpur, a slope deemed at high risk of a landslide.

The landowner, the Islamic Development Department (Jakim), had received a development order in February 2013 to build a six-storey HIV rehabilitation centre at the site but the project was brought to a halt following protests from nearby residents.

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