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October 24, 2012 - 3:12pm
By: The New Paper
He visited his factory near Teluk Intan but was greeted by only a concrete floor. The entire structure, steel pillars and all, was gone.
The businessman was stunned, Hilir Perak Deputy OCPD Asst Supt Mohd Zaki Harun told The Star.
The owner last visited the factory in June when the previous tenant left, and it had still been there.
But when he made another trip on Oct 18, the entire structure had disappeared.
“We are still investigating how and who is responsible for demolishing the building,” Mr Harun added.
The owner estimates his losses to be about RM50,000 (S$20,000).
Formerly a carbon processing plant, the factory had been built in 2005 on a two hectare piece of land in Jalan Bagan Datoh, Hutan Melintang. It was closed in 2009.
The case has been classified as an armed robbery.
By: The New Paper
He visited his factory near Teluk Intan but was greeted by only a concrete floor. The entire structure, steel pillars and all, was gone.
The businessman was stunned, Hilir Perak Deputy OCPD Asst Supt Mohd Zaki Harun told The Star.
The owner last visited the factory in June when the previous tenant left, and it had still been there.
But when he made another trip on Oct 18, the entire structure had disappeared.
“We are still investigating how and who is responsible for demolishing the building,” Mr Harun added.
The owner estimates his losses to be about RM50,000 (S$20,000).
Formerly a carbon processing plant, the factory had been built in 2005 on a two hectare piece of land in Jalan Bagan Datoh, Hutan Melintang. It was closed in 2009.
The case has been classified as an armed robbery.