Residents at Impian Villas@Mont Kiara now claim that the 1.2ha area has once again turned into an illegal dumpsite over the past few months. Now, the residents also fear that open burning will take place at the landfill. Speaking for his constituents, Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng said aside from issuing compounds, DBKL had even seized a few lorries in November last year, with the whole area also being cleared of all debris. “The dumpsite used to be a forest with a river flowing beside it, but now rubbish covers the land and river.
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