MCA provides legal backing for trio sued by alleged illegal tyre recycler


MCA Civil Society Movement Bureau head Ng Kian Nam and Tampin MCA head Koh Kim Swee (second from right) with the court document on the case. Also present were Loo (left), Wong (third from left) and Tan (right)

SEREMBAN: Three villagers from the Air Kuning New Village near Tampin, who are being sued by the operator of a facility which allegedly recycles used tyres illegally, will now have legal representation with MCA's help.

The party lawyers will also file a counter-claim on the trio's behalf against the operator for alleged defamation, said MCA Civil Society Movement Bureau head Ng Kian Nam.

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