Fourteen nabbed for hiking without permit in Bujang Melaka forest reserve


IPOH (Bernama): Fourteen hikers including six women were nabbed for allegedly trespassing into the Bujang Melaka forest reserve in Kampar on Friday (June 19).

According to the Perak Forestry Department, the group which comprised individuals aged 23 to 65 years were detained by a team of enforcement officers from the Kinta Manjung Forestry Office after being notified by the public.

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