Beware of snatch thieves, PJ Old Town folk urged


Rajiv (sixth from left) handing over the banner for the safety programme to Section 1B Rukun Tetangga chairman Kok Kuan Yong flanked by Rukun Tetangga committee members.

AFTER a spate of snatch theft cases, Section 1B Rukun Tetangga and Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) launched an awareness programme to reduce crime in Petaling Jaya Old Town.

MBPJ councillor Terence Tan Teck Seng said they wanted to remind the public to be extra careful when in the area.

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