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SWCorp installing CCTVs to monitor illegal waste dumping
SWCorp installing CCTVs to monitor illegal waste dumping

The Star

time13 hours ago

  • The Star

SWCorp installing CCTVs to monitor illegal waste dumping

MELAKA: The Melaka Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) is intensifying efforts to combat illegal waste dumping by installing CCTV cameras. Its director Nor Zaki Md Nor said four out of 12 recurring illegal dumping hotspots in the state – Telok Mas, Alor Gajah, Batu Berendam and Jasin – have so far been equipped with mobile CCTVs. He told reporters in Kampung Pengkalan Rama Tengah that the initiative, which began this year, will be expanded in stages to other identified locations, Ber­nama reported. 'The installation of CCTVs is a new approach to curb illegal dumping by identifying offenders and facilitating legal action. 'So far, we've seen promising results, with a 60% to 70% reduction at these sites, eventually leading to the closure of several hotspots,' he said after the Gotong-Royong Cuci Duyong programme yesterday. The programme was held in conjunction with the Wakil Rakyat Untuk Rakyat (WRUR) initiative for the Duyong state constituency, officiated by Duyong assemblyman Datuk Mohd Noor Helmy Abdul Halem. Nor Zaki noted that most of the illegal dumping sites were used for disposing solid waste from the construction, commercial, industrial and institutional sectors, often involving unlicensed cleaning operators. He added that last year, one illegal dumping case was successfully prosecuted in court, resulting in a RM20,000 fine. Separately, he said the Clean City Campaign is currently underway, focusing on cleaning up towns and urban centres in conjunction with the WRUR prog­ramme. 'The campaign involves thorough cleaning efforts, regardless of whether the area falls under our service jurisdiction or not,' he said. Meanwhile, Mohd Noor Helmy said the Gotong-Royong Cuci Duyong programme involved 180 participants, including SWCorp staff, Rela members and local residents.

SWCorp installs CCTV to combat illegal dumping in Melaka
SWCorp installs CCTV to combat illegal dumping in Melaka

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • New Straits Times

SWCorp installs CCTV to combat illegal dumping in Melaka

MELAKA: The Melaka Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) is stepping up efforts to combat illegal waste dumping by installing closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to monitor the situation and facilitate legal action. Its director, Nor Zaki Md Nor, said four out of 12 recurring illegal dumping hotspots in the state, Telok Mas, Alor Gajah, Batu Berendam, and Jasin, have so far been equipped with mobile CCTV units. He told reporters in Kampung Pengkalan Rama Tengah today that the initiative, which began this year, will be expanded to other identified locations in stages. "The installation of CCTV is a new approach we're implementing to curb illegal dumping by identifying offenders and facilitating legal action. "So far, we've seen promising results, with a 60 to 70 percent reduction at these sites, eventually leading to the closure of several hotspots," he said after the Gotong-Royong Cuci Duyong programme. The programme was held in conjunction with the Wakil Rakyat Untuk Rakyat (WRUR) initiative for the Duyong state constituency, officiated by Duyong assemblyman Datuk Mohd Noor Helmy Abdul Halem. Nor Zaki said most of the illegal dumping sites were used for the disposal of solid waste from the construction, commercial, industrial and institutional sectors, involving unlicensed cleaning operators. He said that last year, one case involving illegal dumping was successfully brought to court, resulting in a RM20,000 fine. Separately, he said the Clean City Campaign is currently in progress, focusing on cleaning up towns and urban centres in conjunction with the WRUR programme. "The campaign involves thorough cleaning efforts, regardless of whether the area falls under our service jurisdiction or not," he said. Meanwhile, Mohd Noor Helmy said the Gotong-Royong Cuci Duyong programme saw the participation of 180 individuals, including SWCorp staff, members of the Malaysian Volunteer Department (Rela), and residents. He said that Kampung Pengkalan Rama Tengah was selected for the gotong-royong initiative to address cleanliness issues in areas not covered by the Historical Melaka City Council or SWCorp. – Bernama

SWCorp installs CCTV in Melaka to stop illegal waste dumping
SWCorp installs CCTV in Melaka to stop illegal waste dumping

The Sun

timea day ago

  • The Sun

SWCorp installs CCTV in Melaka to stop illegal waste dumping

MELAKA: The Melaka Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) is intensifying efforts to tackle illegal waste disposal by deploying CCTV cameras at key dumping sites. Four locations—Telok Mas, Alor Gajah, Batu Berendam, and Jasin—have already been fitted with mobile surveillance units. SWCorp director Nor Zaki Md Nor stated that this measure aims to identify offenders and support legal enforcement. 'The CCTV initiative has reduced illegal dumping by 60 to 70 percent in monitored areas, leading to the closure of several hotspots,' he said during the Gotong-Royong Cuci Duyong programme in Kampung Pengkalan Rama Tengah. The programme, part of the Wakil Rakyat Untuk Rakyat (WRUR) initiative, was officiated by Duyong assemblyman Datuk Mohd Noor Helmy Abdul Halem. Nor Zaki highlighted that most illegal dumping involves construction, commercial, and industrial waste handled by unlicensed operators. Last year, one case resulted in a RM20,000 court fine. Additionally, SWCorp is running the Clean City Campaign, targeting urban cleanliness in collaboration with WRUR. 'We clean thoroughly, even in areas outside our jurisdiction,' Nor Zaki added. Mohd Noor Helmy noted that 180 volunteers, including SWCorp staff, RELA members, and residents, participated in the gotong-royong. Kampung Pengkalan Rama Tengah was chosen due to its exclusion from regular cleaning services by local councils. - Bernama

SWCorp Installs CCTV To Combat Illegal Waste Disposal In Melaka
SWCorp Installs CCTV To Combat Illegal Waste Disposal In Melaka

Barnama

timea day ago

  • Barnama

SWCorp Installs CCTV To Combat Illegal Waste Disposal In Melaka

GENERAL MELAKA, July 20 (Bernama) -- The Melaka Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp) is stepping up efforts to combat illegal waste dumping by installing closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to monitor the situation and facilitate legal action. Its director, Nor Zaki Md Nor, said four out of 12 recurring illegal dumping hotspots in the state, Telok Mas, Alor Gajah, Batu Berendam, and Jasin, have so far been equipped with mobile CCTV units. He told reporters in Kampung Pengkalan Rama Tengah today that the initiative, which began this year, will be expanded to other identified locations in stages. 'The installation of CCTV is a new approach we're implementing to curb illegal dumping by identifying offenders and facilitating legal action. 'So far, we've seen promising results, with a 60 to 70 percent reduction at these sites, eventually leading to the closure of several hotspots,' he said after the Gotong-Royong Cuci Duyong programme. The programme was held in conjunction with the Wakil Rakyat Untuk Rakyat (WRUR) initiative for the Duyong state constituency, officiated by Duyong assemblyman Datuk Mohd Noor Helmy Abdul Halem. Nor Zaki noted that most of the illegal dumping sites were used for the disposal of solid waste from the construction, commercial, industrial and institutional sectors, involving unlicensed cleaning operators. He added that last year, one case involving illegal dumping was successfully brought to court, resulting in a RM20,000 fine. Separately, he said the Clean City Campaign is currently in progress, focusing on cleaning up towns and urban centres in conjunction with the WRUR programme.

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