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JB pasar malam traders urge authorities to address illegal dumping

Dumpsite less than 5m away, problem has been going on for last five years, say merchants

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Jun 2022 4:03PM

JB pasar malam traders urge authorities to address illegal dumping
A check by Bernama found that the distance between the illegal dumpsite and the night market was less than 5m and the rubbish pile was as high as the market tents. – Facebook pic, June 4, 2022

PASIR GUDANG – Night market traders at Jalan Cenderai 17, Taman Megah Ria, Masai here have urged the local authorities to take immediate action to address the illegal dumping issue that has been lingering for the last five years.

Johor Baru district’s Malay Night Market Traders Association chairman Mohd Yusof Pet said the problem is not only causing public discomfort but also poses a threat to the health of traders and visitors.

“We have to endure the stench while carrying out our business and risk losing our customers. Some of them even cancelled their plans to buy from us after seeing that the goods sold were infested with flies,” he told reporters when met at the night market yesterday.

Yusof, 63, claimed that despite various efforts to channel complaints to the authorities, the issue has yet to be resolved, thus affecting the traders’ source of income.

“For example, a few weeks ago when the pile of rubbish was so high, the relevant party only collected half of it and left the rest behind. So, when the rubbish dumpers saw that no action had been taken, they continue to throw their rubbish here,” he said.

As such, Yusof, who is representing 249 traders at the night market, hopes the authorities will take stern action against those responsible, in addition to installing CCTVs in the area to identify the perpetrators.

Ayam percik seller, Ahmad Zain, 50, said the pile of rubbish in front of his stall made visitors feel disgusted and did not want to stop by because there were too many flies.

“When customers are uncomfortable, it affects our income. I tried to install fly traps but there are still many flies,” he said.

Another trader, Oor Bee Shoo, 60, said apart from spoiling the scenery, the rubbish also attracts various pests and wild dogs to the area.

Earlier, a check by Bernama found that the distance between the illegal dumpsite and the night market was less than 5m and the rubbish pile was as high as the market tents. – Bernama, June 4, 2022

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