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Warning against littering at Kota Kinabalu Waterfront

CITY officers will be looking out for litterbugs at the Segama Waterfront over the Harvest Festival and the Agong’s birthday public holidays to ensure that those who gather here clean up after themselves and do not leave this common area in a mess.    The foreshore and seawall in the Likas Bay area, near the Anjung Selera foodcourt, will likewise be kept under watch for the same reason during the break.

RM3,020 collected in anti-litterbug op

LITTERBUGS at commercial centres and towns within City Hall’s rating area collectively paid RM3,020 in on-the-spot compounds issued as part of the agency’s “Ops Bersih (Cleanliness Operations)” over the past two months.

Ops: City Hall collects RM6,480 from litterbugs

CITY Hall has ramped up its crackdown on litterbugs at commercial centres and towns within its rating area, with 403 errant individuals collectively paying RM6,480 in compounds as part of the agency’s “Ops Bersih (Cleanliness Operations)” in January alone.

City Hall keeping tabs on litterbugs

CITY Hall officers will be keeping their eyes peeled for errant picnickers, anglers and nature-lovers who wedge their rubbish between the boulders beside the seawall which extends from the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) to the Likas Bay Public Park.

DBKK collects over RM6,000 from litterbugs, wrongdoers

A TOTAL of RM6,240 has been accrued, so far, during City Hall’s “Ops Bersih (Cleanliness Operations)” carried out at various commercial centres and towns around the State Capital during the last quarter of this year.

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