KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) wants the company offering e-scooter sharing services to get proper permits before operating in the city.
DBKL executive director (socio-economic development) Datuk Ibrahim Yusoff said no permits were issued to any company to operate e-scooters in the city.
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