Why does ex-top cop own four low-cost flats, asks PKR


PKR currently sought an reason from Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) regarding how a former tip military officer managed to buy during slightest 4 low-cost flats in Miharja in a city centre of Kuala Lumpur.

According to celebration consumer rights business arch Yahya Sahri, this was revealed through a DBKL skill search.

NONEWithholding a name of a ex-officer, who is understood to have late some-more than a decade ago, Yahya (left in photo) said which a poke was finished soon after he retired, as well as which a ex-officer still owns these flats.

"The flats have been owned by a ex-officer as well as his wife.

"Deserving members of a public, particularly in a city, have to queue for these homes as well as yet a high-ranking military officer who has most alternative resources is means to buy these low cost-flats," he said.

According to a copies of ! a skill searches distributed to media during a press discussion today, a said ex-officer as well as his mother own 10 properties in Kuala Lumpur.

High rental income


Besides a 4 Miharja low-cost flats, a ex-officer owns a section any during Desa Kiara, Seputeh, Sri Rampai, Wangsa Maju as well as Setapak.

Yahya claimed which during a time of a search, DBKL had estimated a section in Desa Kiara to have an annual rentable worth of RM20,400.

Three units in Wangsa Maju, Sri Rampai as well as Setapak had an estimated rentable worth of RM25,500, RM14,400 as well as RM10,200 respectively.

The 4 Miharja low-cost units have a rentable worth of between RM4,800 as well as RM6,000.

To a question, Yahya said he is usually exposing a matter now, despite carrying conducted a poke years ago, as there were some-more "critical" issues to expose before this.

He claims which a ex-officer has even some-more resources outward Kuala Lumpur, but will usually reveal this in subsequent press conferences.

He combined which he also has justification display which high-ranking officials outward a military force also own low-cost flats.
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