Ismail: Melaka Sentral wet market with structural defects will be replaced with a modern building


Ismail (right) posing with Storm Troopers at The Shore Interactive Park after opening the The Shore Toy Museum and The Shore Interactive Park. Looking on are The Shore Toy Museum chief executive officer Chew Chert Fong (left) and director Tee Eng Seng. — A MALEX YAHYA/The Star

MALACCA: The Melaka Sentral wet market with structural defects will be demolished to make way for a modern one, said Malacca Housing, Local Government and Environment committee chairman Datuk Ismail Othman.

Ismail said the new market will cost the government RM25mil and will have all that complements the green technology concept.

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