Signs point to sand washing


Excavators can be seen at the former sand washing site in Kampung Bohol, Kuala Lumpur. — NORAFIFI EHSAN/The Star

SIX months after the authorities shut down two illegal sand washing sites in Kuala Lumpur, the activities appear to have resumed at two locations.

Eagle-eyed residents have spotted activities that may indicate a return of the sand miners.

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