Restaurant’s outlets stop selling ciggies to support ban


(From left) Sihabutheen, Dr Afif and cashier S. Thivan showing a sign saying ‘Cigarettes not sold here’ pasted on the wall at the Pelita restaurant in Taman Chai Leng, Prai.

PELITA Samudra Pertama (M) Sdn Bhd has stopped the sale of cigarettes at all its 28 outlets in the country in line with the government’s campaign to enforce smoking ban at eateries. 

Its executive director Datuk K. K. Sihabutheen said the move was imposed effective Jan 16.

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