Kota Kinabalu: Some 63 per cent of squatter homes in Sabah have yet to be demolished.
Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun said 3,542 notices have been issued to squatter homes that have not yet been demolished. These homes are expected to be demolished by end of July or in August.“Of the total number of notices issued, 1,332 houses have been demolished, as of Tuesday . This means approximately 63 per cent of houses that received notices are not yet demolished.
Jauteh said following the completion of the category C squatter operation, the operations for categories B and A will proceed.“For category C, we expect squatter settlements with fewer than 100 houses; category B involves settlements with 100 to 200 houses and category A with more than 200 houses. “Sometimes, we issue notices twice. The first notice provides a 14-day period, followed by a second notice for another 14-day period.
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