A resident has been stinking up a common corridor at Block 506 Jelapang Road with clutter.
said the issue is a"never-ending story" that has been ongoing since he moved into his unit in Nov 2010.
Sri told Stomp:"The common area is fully occupied by an old man. He has dumped a lot of old clothes that have been there for ages. They stink a lot and we usually have to hold our breath when we walk along the corridor."If you ask the old man about anything, he will scold you bad words.
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