FOR the past four years, the screech of crushing machinery greet residents of Block A and D at Koi Kinrara Puchong each time they step out onto their balconies.
The sight of rusty drums, scattered steel and broken metal parts have become a familiar sight because of an illegal scrap-metal yard operating just a few hundred metres from the condominium.
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