Public, tourists advised against trespassing onto privately-owned local attractions


Safety features are needed before the public can be allowed to view the Limestone Pinnacles in Kampar, Perak. — RONNIE CHIN/The Star

THE public, especially tourists, are advised not to sneak into government or privately-owned land without permission to view a place of interest.

Perak tourism committee chairman Loh Sze Yee said the numerous incidents of people trespassing onto private land has raised safety concerns.

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