Cement plant operating illegally in Jinjang Selatan Tambahan shut down


Yee (left) showing the sunken road along Jalan Sri Segambut in Jinjang Selatan Tambahan.

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has shut down the cement batching plant in Jinjang Selatan Tambahan.

According to Kepong Community Service Centre head Yee Poh Ping, the factory was found to be operating illegally on a plot of land earmarked in 2013 for a joint-venture mixed development project between DBKL and a private developer.

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