Penang NGO questions status of two plots of state land


What’s going on?: Yan Lee showing a Google Maps image of the land during a site visit along Burmah Crescent.

GEORGE TOWN: Questions are being raised about the status of two plots of state land along Burmah Crescent.

Penang Citizens Awareness Chant Group (Chant) adviser Yan Lee said the movement had been informed about a proposal to have the plots, measuring 3.24ha in size, transferred to the Chief Minister Incor­porated (CMI).

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