Jagdeep Singh Deo says there were 12 cases since Jan 1 this year compared with just 8 cases over past 4 years. FMTNews Penang JagdeepSinghDeo MPSP Penang
Penang Local Government Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo says the state government has summoned top legal officers to discuss bringing more charges against offenders.
He also decried the puny fines meted out to a landowner who turned his oil palm land into an illegal dumping ground in Bukit Mertajam. Magistrate Shamsol Azwa Martadza meted out the fine on H’ng Boon Chai, 65, who pleaded guilty to the charge.
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