Upset over illegally built temple


This structure, which residents believe is a temple, was built on residential land. The owner has also flattened the land beside it for a carpark. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star

RESIDENTS of Taman Petaling Indah in Klang are up in arms over a temple built on land gazetted for residential use and want its operations to stop immediately.

During construction of the now completed single-storey building along Lebuh Bagor, which measures about 511sq m, residents were told that it was supposed to be a single-storey bungalow home.

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