Johor will go after owners of land used as dumpsite


JOHOR BARU: Johor government will be going after irresponsible landowners who allow their plots to be used as illegal dumpsites.

State Local Government, Science and Technology Committee chairman Tan Hong Pin said a total of 326 illegal dumpsites had been identified in the state, 48 of which were still active.

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