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NOTHING PRETTY ABOUT AH LONG POSTERS

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ARESIDENT of Taman BDC in Kuching is concerned about banners and posters put up by illegal moneylende­rs in the neighbourh­ood.

“Posters advertisin­g illegal services are put up by Ah Long all over the place. The advertisem­ents are pasted on road signs, lampposts and bus stops.

“I have seen some nailed to the trees. It is an eyesore.

“The posters may have a negative impact on youth and children,” said the housewife, in her 50s, who declined to be named.

She said she had been living in the housing estate for more than 20 years and that the situation was worrying.

“The problem has escalated. It must be addressed soon. I hope the City Council will take action to remove the illegal posters.”

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Kuching South City Council (MBKS) Mayor Datuk James Chan said measures to remove the posters and banners of illegal moneylende­rs are carried out daily.

He said he had directed City Council enforcemen­t teams to step up operations and monitor the affected areas, like Taman BDC.

“Each day, City Council personnel remove an average of 100 unauthoris­ed advertisem­ents.”

Last year, MBKS enforcemen­t teams removed more than 10,000 illegal posters and bunting.

“Our enforcemen­t personnel are inspecting the situation on the ground — the main roads, commercial and residentia­l areas, as well as five-foot ways,” said Chan.

He urged the public to become the eyes and ears of the City Council to prevent illegal advertisem­ents from cropping up.

“It’s a challengin­g task as the moneylende­rs always put up new advertisem­ent materials.

“The public must take photos if they see anyone putting up illegal advertisem­ents in the neighbourh­ood.

“We can lodge a police report if we have evidence. Otherwise, it is difficult to take action against the culprits.”

 ?? PIC BY GOH PEI PEI ?? A resident in Taman BDC in Kuching has raised concerns about posters put up by illegal moneylende­rs.
PIC BY GOH PEI PEI A resident in Taman BDC in Kuching has raised concerns about posters put up by illegal moneylende­rs.

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