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KOTA KINABALU: Kota Kinabalu City Hall is looking for those responsible for chopping down six trees at a parking lot at Lintas Square in suburban Luyang here.
It said the act was considered vandalism, unacceptable, and an offence under the Kota Kinabalu City Hall bylaws. "The trees have been identified as assets or property rights of the city hall and cannot be cut down without permission.
Shadey Trees Illegal Felling DBKK Police Report Lintas Square
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