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.
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.
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Beaufort District Council staff are keeping an eye on the goings-on in one part of the town in a bid to try and identify the irresponsible parties who threw their rubbish behind a bin-centre on Lorong Beaufort Sentral recently.