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Foreigners Turn a Jalan Puchong Pedestrian Bridge Into Their Home, Complete with Chairs & Mattresses

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Source: Majlis Bandaraya Subang Jaya | Facebook

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The Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) has revealed that it has taken stern action against foreigners who turned a pedestrian bridge in the city into their dwelling, complete with mattresses, chairs and more. 

Taking to its official Facebook page, MBSJ revealed that it had seized all the items at the location and cleaned the pedestrian bridge so that the public could use it safely again.

 

Foreigners turn a pedestrian bridge in Jalan Puchong into their dwelling

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Attached with the post are several photos of the pedestrian bridge before and after MBSJ’s actions.

In the first couple of photos, at least three mattresses can be seen on the pedestrian bridge, with the handrail being used to hang their towels and clothes. 

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Besides that, several items, such as chairs, buckets, bags and even a laundry basket, were also visible.

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Meanwhile, in the next three photos, MBSJ revealed the condition of the pedestrian bridge after all the items were seized and cleanup had been conducted.

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However, MBSJ didn’t reveal the exact location of the pedestrian bridge.

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MBSJ calls on residents to report any offences to them for further action

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In the caption, MBSJ urged residents to channel any complaints or reports to its official website here or directly call the city council’s enforcement department via WhatsApp at 019-2207823.

So, what do you guys think of the whole situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

 

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