DBKL shuts down unlicensed nightclubs


Customs officers checking bottles of liquor during the raid. — Photos: CHAN TAK KONG / The Star

FED UP with entertainment outlets continued disregard for the law, officers from Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) shut down several entertainment establishments in Jalan Berangan, Kuala Lumpur – a first for the local authority.

A house-turned-entertainment outlet that was being a nuisance to its elderly neighbours – Ben’s Latino Rum Bar was closed down followed by Oscar Arabic Night Club and Restaurant along the same road.

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