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KUALA LUMPUR: Frustrated by the sudden water cut due to river pollution, residents here want to see tough action against the wrongdoers.

“The government should punish the factory owners severely. Compound alone is not enough, harsher penalties should be given to them,” said military staff member Suhaimie Muhammad, 37.“One thing is for sure. They should not be allowed to operate any longer,” he added.“There were many people in one place with no physical distancing. It is not safe for us,” he said.

Hairul Anuar Yaakub, 53, and his wife Nasariah Wahid, 51, also expressed their anger over the water cut. “We believe the government has been handling the situation well but the problem comes from an external factor, which is the factory. Nasariah said: “These irresponsible people are the true villains and they are causing trouble to the community.”“These people who polluted our rivers should be given harsh penalties,” she added.

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