Volunteers who had spent the morning looking for dead rats in the back lanes sensed something amiss when they heard “clucks” from the rubbish compartment of a convenience store last month.
Live chicken according to Lee were not allowed to be kept or slaughtered in convenience shops. She said the matter would be reported to MPSJ and action would be taken on the shop owner for ignoring the bylaws which prohibit the practice.
A total of 44 dead rats were picked up during the operations.
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