DBKK is cracking down on litterbugs in Kota Kinabalu city through an operation called Op Degil. The operation aims to promote cleanliness and punish those who litter in public areas like parks. Under the city's anti-litter laws, offenders can either pay a fine of RM30-RM500 on the spot depending on the type and amount of garbage, or face court summons where they can be fined up to RM10,000, imprisoned for up to 3 years, or perform community service. From January to October this year, 1,776 summonses were issued on the spot while 691 offenders have faced court summons since 2016. DBKK urges the public to keep the city clean and Op
DBKK is cracking down on litterbugs in Kota Kinabalu city through an operation called Op Degil. The operation aims to promote cleanliness and punish those who litter in public areas like parks. Under the city's anti-litter laws, offenders can either pay a fine of RM30-RM500 on the spot depending on the type and amount of garbage, or face court summons where they can be fined up to RM10,000, imprisoned for up to 3 years, or perform community service. From January to October this year, 1,776 summonses were issued on the spot while 691 offenders have faced court summons since 2016. DBKK urges the public to keep the city clean and Op
DBKK is cracking down on litterbugs in Kota Kinabalu city through an operation called Op Degil. The operation aims to promote cleanliness and punish those who litter in public areas like parks. Under the city's anti-litter laws, offenders can either pay a fine of RM30-RM500 on the spot depending on the type and amount of garbage, or face court summons where they can be fined up to RM10,000, imprisoned for up to 3 years, or perform community service. From January to October this year, 1,776 summonses were issued on the spot while 691 offenders have faced court summons since 2016. DBKK urges the public to keep the city clean and Op
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__________________ (insert the newscaster’s name) we start off today with updates on the ‘daily crackdown on litterbugs in kk city’ as reported in the borneo post online 10 november 2021 the kota kinabalu city hall (dbkk) is cracking down on litterbugs by carrying out op degil everyday in the city particularly in parks and public areas in a statement on its facebook page dbkk said op degil aims to promote awareness to the public on the importance to keep the city clean and to teach litterbugs a lesson the operation is targeted at individuals or companies who dirty or discard rubbish in public areas especially cigarette butts tissues drinking bottles and food containers under dbkk anti-litters by-law 1984 amendment 2005 offenders will be given a choice of paying compound on the spot (cos) of between rm30 and rm500 depending on the type and amount of garbage disposed or showing up in court under summon on the spot (sos) if convicted the offender will face a fine of not more than rm10 000 imprisonment not exceeding three years or be punished by carrying out community work for four hours a day for a period of not more than three months dbkk also stated that 1 776 summonses have been issued to litterbugs under cos from january to october this year whereas 691 offenders have been hauled to court under sos since 2016 dbkk urged the public to play their part in maintaining the cleanliness of kota kinabalu city op degil will be carried out continuously to ensure the community is aware and care about keeping the city clean that's all of the news for today and have a pleasant day ahead