Abandoned housing project frequented by criminals

Mangalesri Chandrasekaran5 May 2016

 

The residents of Taman Setia in Klang are urging government officials to do something about the abandoned residential project in the area.

This is because the six-storey apartment complex is being used as a hang-out place by criminals and drugs addicts at night after its developer failed to complete it 12 years ago.

In light of this situation, the residents fear leaving their home during the evening due to the threat posed by these hooligans against their property and security.

According to Klang’s Member of Parliament (MP) Charles Santiago, who checked the abandoned apartments, he would call for a meeting with the council and state authorities to tackle the residents’ problem.

Image: Sourced from The Malay Mail Online

 

Mangalesri Chandrasekaran, Editor at PropertyGuru, edited this story. To contact her about this or other stories email mangales@propertyguru.com.my

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