They're dumping cars in our neighbourhood


Mogan at Jalan 25/43 where there are more than 20 abandoned vehicles. — AHAMD ZAMIR/The Star

TAMAN Sri Muda residents, who have suffered for decades from floods every time there is a downpour, are now finding themselves grappling with a different type of flood – their neighbourhood is being inundated by dozens of abandoned vehicles.

Resident Ali Mohamed Bakar, 35, said there were more than 50 such vehicles permanently parked at numerous spots all over the housing estate located in Shah Alam.

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