More dirty eateries and shops exposed


An officer showing a dirty and mould-covered musical toy found at the sundry shop under inspection. — Photos: CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

TWO eateries and two sundry shops were ordered to closed by Penang Island City Council (MBPP) after rat droppings were found in their premises.

MBPP Licensing officers, led by environmental health officer M. Bavani, raided the premises located along Jalan Magazine and Jalan Gurdwara in George Town in an operation dubbed Ops Bersih.

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