Minister: No highway splitting FRIM


PETALING JAYA: The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry doesn’t want an elevated highway built across the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia.

Minister Datuk Seri G. Palanivel told The Star that FRIM, the largest and oldest man-made tropical forest in the world, should be conserved and safeguarded as it was a national treasure.

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