City Hall raids house converted into storeroom by foreigners


KUALA LUMPUR: A house was raided by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall after investigations revealed that it had been converted by foreigners as a storehouse.

In a statement on their official Facebook page, City Hall said that the operation was conducted within the Taman Batu View area.

It had launched the raid after finding foreigners had changed a residence there into a storehouse.

"All seized items have been moved to the seizure storeroom in Jalan Lombong for record and documentation purposes," it said.

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