UPM steps up to stop trespassers


Liew showing the broken lock and gate leading to the space being used as an illegal dumpsite (in the background), located opposite the hospital. — filepic

UNIVERSITI Putra Malaysia (UPM) has cleared and closed the entrance to an illegal dumpsite near Hospital Serdang, the university said in a statement.

“As of July 6, we have cleared the area. We have also locked the entrance to the site, as well as built sand walls and drains that act as barriers to block garbage trucks from entering the area,” said UPM Corporate Strategies and Communications Office director Prof Dr Nor Kamariah Noordin.

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