EMCO: Nine watchtowers erected near Selayang wholesale market
Malaysia army build a lookout tower around the locked down area of Selayang wholesale market in Kuala Lumpur April, 21 April 2020. — Picture by Hari Anggara
Chief of Defence Force General Tan Sri Affendi Buang said the towers were specifically built to monitor and control the movement of residents in the area. Bernama learned from several taxi drivers in the area that there had been immigrants trying to flee the area since yesterday, with some even cutting through the barbed wires installed.
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