‘Waterfall closed due to litterbug picnickers’


'The lackadaisical attitude of visitors who dirtied the area made it a perfect breeding ground for rodents.' - Datuk Ayub Rahmat

JOHOR BARU: Picnickers only have themselves to blame for the temporary closure of Gunung Pulai Recreational Forest.

State Health, Environment, Education and Information committee chairman Datuk Ayub Rahmat said the closure would not have been happened had picnickers and visitors not indiscriminately dumped their rubbish or leftovers there.

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