Residents of new Punggol BTO flat plagued by ‘mountain’ of trash dumped at car park

Residents of new Punggol BTO flat plagued by 'mountain' of trash dumped at car park

When Andy Ke moved into his new Build- to- Order ( BTO ) apartment in Punggol early in 2024, he had no idea he would be dealing with a bad situation for months to come. &nbsp,

Big cardboard boxes and plastic plates were dumped at a staircase in images shared by the 41-year-old citizen of the Punggol Point Cove house along&nbsp, Punggol Way.

When CNA visited the block in question on Wednesday ( 12 January ), there were also several large cardboard boxes and wooden frames left in a basement car park despite a sign warning that illegal dumping would result in a S$ 1, 000 fine.

Mr Ke, a producer at a shipping firm, said that from when he first noticed the spend, it took just a month for it to become a “mountain” nearly touching the sky.

” I ( could n’t ) take it any more. I believe there must be something done. One needs to say something about it, according to Mr. Ke, adding that he was worried about it becoming a fire risk or causing a rodent infestation. &nbsp,