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RESIDENTS SEEK COUNCIL APOLOGY

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THE USJ 4 Casablanca residents associatio­n has demanded an apology from the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) for tearing down private security facilities in the neighbourh­ood.

Associatio­n president Jeyanthy Pillai said the council should compensate the associatio­n for the damage to equipment amounting to RM20,000.

She claimed that the action was done without any notificati­on or discussion with the committee.

She said the residents had started an online petition to demand the apology.

“The council should arrange a meeting between its president and the associatio­n to explain the demolition.”

On Thursday, MPSJ’s enforcemen­t officers dismantled a guardhouse, boom gate and levelled speed bumps, which had been funded by the associatio­n.

Jeyanthy, who has been living in USJ 4 for 12 years, said the associatio­n had received consent from more than 75 per cent of the residents to install a gated and guarded scheme for the neighbourh­ood.

She said this followed approval by the council, together with a planning permission letter.

She said the letter outlined the different points of entry where security guards and barriers should be placed and times the gates should be closed.

“We have applied for a temporary occupation licence from the land office, but the applicatio­n is in process.

“Without security guards, crime cannot be reduced. This security scheme can work only if vetting is done at the entry point.”

Jeyanthy said it was impossible to do so if passers-by were not stopped at the entry point as the traffic cones used as barrier were trashed by rowdy people.

“We have encountere­d situations where thugs hit the security guards. Besides, the guards need to be protected from sun and rain. So, a guardhouse is essential.”

She said there were guidelines from the Selangor Housing and Real Board guideline 7.4 that stated that three warnings and six months’ advance notice must be given to the associatio­n before any demolition was carried out.

“We have a letter from the local council stating that the we are allowed to use a boom gate that is guarded for 24 hours and will be opened when needed at any time.

“However, Subang Jaya councillor Pooi Weng Keong has insisted we use only the barrier and vet passers-by from midnight to 6am.

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the security facilities as the associatio­n did not follow specificat­ions and had failed to adhere to the rules.

“The associatio­n has blocked the public from going in and out of the area around the clock with its boom gate closed. It should understand that access to USJ 4 is a public road and it is wrong to close it.

“Apart from leading to the neighbourh­ood, the access road is also for the public to go to commercial buildings in the area. This road is for everyone.

“Although its applicatio­n for a gated and guarded scheme has been approved, the way the associatio­n has done it is wrong.

“The associatio­n is allowed to close the area only from midnight to 6am.”

The spokesman said the council issued a letter to the associatio­n on Dec 21, stating that it would remove the security barriers and the guardhouse. A spokesman for MPSJ said the council had to dismantle

 ?? PIC COURTESY OF READER ?? Subang Jaya Municipal Council workers dismantlin­g the boom gate, guardhouse and other security barriers in USJ 4 Casablanca in Subang Jaya on Thursday.
PIC COURTESY OF READER Subang Jaya Municipal Council workers dismantlin­g the boom gate, guardhouse and other security barriers in USJ 4 Casablanca in Subang Jaya on Thursday.

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