DBKL shuts down 18 business premises operated by foreigners

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EIGHTEEN business premises operated by foreigners have been sealed in an operation by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) for operating without a permit and license.

A total of 25 premises were inspected during operation on Wednesday in eight hotspots around the capital in Jalan Kuchai Lama, Jalan Pantai Dalam, Taman Melati Gombak, Jalan Pudu Cheras, Jalan Jinjan, Taman Fadason Kepong, Jalan Desa Tasik and Pekan Sungai Besi.

"A total of 17 compound notices were issued for hiring foreigners without work permits and conducting a business without license from DBKL. DBKL noted that 35 items including a water jet, snow soap and water pumps, vacuum machines, generators and chairs were sent to their storage facility in Cheras.

 

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