Business owners want police patrols to deter criminals


Teoh (left) and Tan handing the memorandum to Sjn-Mej Ooi. The committee is seeking increased police patrols at Laman Rimbunan Kepong following a spate of robberies in the area.

BUSINESS owners at shoplots in Laman Rimbunan Kepong are hoping police will increase patrols following a spate of break-ins there.

A memorandum, signed by 30 owners, was submitted to Kepong police station deputy chief Sjn-Mej Ooi Yew Khian by a committee formed by owners.

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Laman Rimbunan Kepong , break-ins , CCTV

   

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