MPSJ kiosks with illegal extensions torn down, items seized


Traders who have rented kiosks from the council are not allowed to cook or provide a dine-in option to ensure that the place is kept clean.

ILLEGAL extensions set up at the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) kiosks in Taman Puchong Permai and Taman Puchong Perdana were torn down yesterday during a surprise inspection by the council.

The structures, mostly additional zinc roofs to the side, front or back of the kiosks, were taken down while cooking stations and sinks were seized.

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