Residents irked by problems at apartment’s shoplots


MPKj towing away vehicles from car workshops in Taman Cheras Prima because they have been occupying the parking bays at the shoplots for long periods of time. — LOW LAY PHON/The Star

FEELING fed up over rubbish and abandoned vehicles accumulated by business owners at Taman Cheras Prima apartment shoplots, residents have asked Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) to take action.

The council responded by carrying out an hour-long operation that included towing away vehicles monopolising parking bays in front of the apartment’s shops in Kajang.

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