KOTA KINABALU, 25 February 2022 – A privately-owned land located behind Kg. Cenderakasih was transformed into a squatter colony just within 2 years, incidentally during the MCO period.
Community Development Officer Dexter Chin who is also deputy chairman of Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) Likas Constituency Liaison Committee (CLC) said about 80 units squatter houses sprouted in the said area which have water and electricity supplies and a sewage system. There are even parking spaces for cars, crops, few sundry stalls, a hall and a sports playing court.

“It looks just like any other village, but it is illegal and scattered with rubbish,” said Dexter, after he visited the land with its landlord Mr Foo, KK City Hall Enforcement Director Abdul Mukti Muchlish and Likas Kapitan Liau Hock Vun.
“According to Foo, he had not visited his land during the pandemic and MCO period until he was notified by a neighbour landlord about the land encroachment. To his shocking discovery, the land was literally turned into a settlement teeming with squatter houses.
Dexter said that DBKK Enforcement will coordinate with the landlord who will be issuing eviction notices to these squatters.

To prevent such future incidents of trespassing, Dexter requested other landlords in the neighbourhood to also monitor their respective lands even after the eviction has taken place.
“We hope everyone can cooperate to properly upkeep their land and conduct surveillance so as to prevent any encroachment.
Photo caption: Dexter (2nd right) with Abdul Mukti (City Hall) at far right. Likas Kapitan (KMC) Liau Hock Vun at left.
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