‘Water supply pollution likely due to negligence’


KUALA LUMPUR: New leads suggest it was a case of negligence and not sabotage that caused diesel to seep into Sungai Selangor.

Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Abdul Hamid Bador said police learned certain employees allowed diesel to spill into the river, and that police were now focused on employees of a firm hired by the state government to clean the river up.

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