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The Star
27-06-2025
- The Star
59 notices issued in Sepang
SEPANG Municipal Council (MPSepang) issued 59 notices on illegal advertisements during an operation near Southville City in Bangi, Selangor. The operation focused on banners and bunting put up at public places that had no permit, such as on lamp posts along Persiaran Southville and Jalan Southville among other areas. MPSepang stated in its social media that the banners and bunting were confiscated. The notices have been issued under the Advertisement By-Law (MPSepang) 2007, which states that no person may erect any advertising sign or banner without the council's prior written approval. Separately, MPSepang also cleared an illegal garden on an open space in Taman Teluk Merbau in Sungai Pelek and reinstated it to its original condition. The local council, in an earlier post, had warned residents about this prior to its action. MPSepang reminded the public that such action would be done periodically to raise awareness that gardening was prohibited in open spaces and reserved lands.


The Star
25-06-2025
- The Star
Seven new illegal dumpsites found in Sepang
Muhamad Shah says enforcement officers saw lorries dumping rubbish illegally every week. SEPANG Municipal Council (MPSepang) has recorded seven new illegal rubbish dumping sites in the municipality this year, bringing the total number of active sites to 13. Six of the newly identified locations are in Dengkil, namely in Namtak, Batu 1, an area behind UiTM, and two in Bukit Damar and Cybersouth. Other sites are in Pulau Meranti, Puchong, which falls under MPSepang's jurisdiction. MPSepang deputy president Muhamad Shah Osmin said the Enforcement Department conducted periodic checks at hotspots and was able to catch some of the lorries dumping rubbish illegally every week. However, he said, identifying and prosecuting the mastermind behind the illegal activity remained a major challenge due to the complexity of gathering sufficient evidence for legal action. 'So far, we have confiscated 50 lorries and issued 70 compounds this year, each carrying a maximum fine of RM2,000. 'The confiscated lorries are held for a minimum of seven days as part of punitive measures to deter future offences,' he said after the council full board meeting at Menara MPSepang in Cyberjaya. Seven closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, he said, had also been installed at strategic hotspots to monitor the movement of the lorries. Lorries caught on camera carrying out illegal dumping would be compounded, he said. Muhamad Shah also said MPSepang had closed nine illegal dumping sites. 'We work with the Sepang Land and District Office to identify landowners and notify them of illegal dumping activities on their properties. 'Landowners are required to restore the land to its original condition once notified. 'Many claimed they were unaware of the activities but have since taken steps to stop them,' he said. Muhamad Shah said landowners should be more proactive in monitoring their land left idle, by at least constructing perimeter fencing to prevent illegal dumping. He also called on the public to report such activities to help the council address the problem. Separately, Muhamad Shah said the MPSepang Selangor Local Draft Plan 2035 (Amendment) would be available for public viewing between July 1 and Aug 1 at several locations including Menara MPSepang in Cyberjaya and Sepang Land and District Office. Several rezoning proposals have been included in the draft plan to support five flagship projects, including the KLIA Aeropolis development and making Cyberjaya a regional hub for high technology, he added. Among the other projects are turning the southern part of Sepang into an eco-cultural tourist attraction, improving the land transportation system and facilitating the Sponge City concept to manage urban water resources more sustainably.


The Star
27-05-2025
- General
- The Star
Dengkil tin mining dredge being inspected before restoration
Selangor government and Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry have allocated RM13mil to restore the Sri Banting Dredge. — Filepic A DETAILED inspection of the Sri Banting Dredge in Dengkil, Selangor, is being carried out to assess the condition of the floating platform. Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang) deputy president Muhamad Shah Osmin said this was to determine the extent of damage and outline necessary repairs. 'The consultant's findings will help the council better estimate the timeline for the project's completion,' he said. The restoration of the dredge, built in 1974, is for the construction of the 29.14ha national tin mining heritage park. Council-run cat park has treated 162 cats and rehomed 110. — Filepix The park is expected to be fully operational by 2028. 'We have received RM10mil from Selangor government and RM3mil from Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry to support the restoration,' he said during MPSepang's monthly full board meeting yesterday. The 5,000-tonne structure, which was reportedly the largest dredge in the world, is part of Selangor's tin mining legacy. The electric-powered structure measures 86m in length and between 22m and 29.3m in width. It is equipped with 110 buckets and was capable of digging to a 30m depth. Muhamad Shah also said MPSepang had received the Honour Award for two research projects on the dredge done by its Town Planning Department. The award was presented by the Institute of Landscape Architects Malaysia at the Malaysian Landscape Architecture Award 2025. Separately, Muhamad Shah said Taman Kucing Cyberjaya, a council-run cat park, has treated 162 cats and rehomed 110 felines, since its inception in March 2023. 'There are currently 52 cats available for adoption,' he said. 'The council allocates RM80,000 annually to maintain the park which is managed by our Landscape Department.' He said the local council received strong support from non-governmental organisations and private companies, with 47 corporate social responsibility initiatives held at the park so far. 'I encourage more people to adopt from the cat park. 'All the cats are vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and have received the necessary treatments,' he said.

The Star
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Engaging Sepang folk via radio
Muhamad Shah (left) being interviewed by producer Nur Syahirah Abdul Ghani (right) during the pilot Kopi & Susu programme. Looking on is another producer Putri Fazlyen Azzaharah Mohd Fauziman. SEPANG Municipal Council (MPSepang) has taken to the airwaves with its own radio station to provide updates to the local community. Launched last August, Radio MPSepang is the first local authority-run station in Selangor. The council staff, many of whom are from Sepang, double as on-air talent who are better able to relate to their target audience. MPSepang deputy president Muhamad Shah Osmin revealed that the concept was inspired by a visit to Radio MBI, the online station of Perak's Ipoh City Council. Seeing the potential of using internal staff as radio announcers, MPSepang decided to adopt the idea. 'We appointed two staff members as producers to oversee the station's operations,' Muhamad Shah said. 'MPSepang Radio serves as a direct link for the community to hear from us. 'Being online, it means anyone with Internet access can tune in from anywhere, at any time.' An audition was held to select the radio announcers, who now host three-hour shifts once a week. This schedule ensures their primary duties at the council remain unaffected. Muhamad Shah said the station's programming was curated to provide updates on local government initiatives, public services and community matters. The radio features two main segments: Semarak Pagi from 9am to noon, Mondays to Fridays, and Kopi & Susu from 3pm to 4.30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. 'We began with Semarak Pagi which focuses on important council announcements. 'In February, we launched Kopi & Susu, featuring guest interviews from government agencies and organisations, among others,' he explained, adding that he was the first guest on the slot. The Kopi & Susu segment has seen a surge in listener numbers, reflecting strong community interest in interviews and informative discussions. 'Since its launch, the station recorded a total of 18,231 listeners by the end of March. 'However, for Kopi & Susu alone, we recorded 17,990 listeners in February and March. 'Our audience is drawn to relevant topics and expert guests,' he shared. For example, during the fasting month, dietitian Faizah Ahmad Mokhtar from Hospital Cyberjaya shared tips on staying hydrated. Leading up to Hari Raya, Sepang OCPD Asst Comm Norhizam Bahaman discussed home safety during the 'balik kampung' season. Looking ahead, Muhamad Shah said plans are underway to expand programming with guest announcers and external personalities, and foster greater engagement with the local community. Radio MPSepang can be accessed at