DBKL claims market ban on foreigners, refugees to curb ‘illegal’ resales to Rohingya, Myanmar communities | Malay Mail

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DBKL claims market ban on foreigners, refugees to curb ‘illegal’ resales to Rohingya, Myanmar communities

A general view of the Kuala Lumpur Wholesale Market as traders resumed business after the enhanced movement control order on the area was lifted on May 13, 2020. — Picture by Hari Anggara

“Sales of goods in the wholesale market are for traders only and UNHCR cardholders are not traders, its Corporate Planning Department said in a statement. DBKL also claimed that records showed 12 raids against UNHCR cardholders who were caught for running illegal businesses around the vicinity of the wholesale market during the period of the movement control order and recovery MCO.

“Such control over foreigners entering the KL wholesale market is to repel the public perception that it is controlled by foreigners. The notice also said that foreigners are only allowed into the market if they have a valid permit and are accompanied by a Malaysian.

 

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