Council urged to install CCTV cameras at Kg Tunku graveyard


Rajendran (left) and Padmanagan (right) during their visit to the Petaling Jaya Hindu graveyard in Kampung Tunku.

THE Petaling Jaya Hindu graveyard in Kampung Tunku has been littered with burnt rubbish and broken alcohol bottles at its entrance much to the dismay of those whose loved ones were buried there.

Petaling Jaya resident G. Rajendran, 79, suggested that Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) that ran the graveyard should install CCTVs and engage with the police to patrol the area.

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