Coming down hard on dirty eateries


PIC FOR SHELYN: Enforcement officer checking dirty premises in Burmah Road.Star Pic by: ZAINUDIN AHAD / The Star / 01 June 2016

A NASI kandar restaurant in Burmah Road, Penang, was ordered closed for two weeks after it failed the cleanliness grading by the Penang Island City Council (MBPP).

MBPP Licensing and Public Health Standing Committee alternate chairman Ong Ah Teong said the state Health Department issued the closure order yesterday during a joint operation with the council.

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