Selayang night market operators not keen to restart business


Shamsul (left) receives disinfectant bottles from Bun Seng Hardware Sdn Bhd corporate affairs head Tay Chun Gee at MPS headquarters.

OUT of the 46 night markets under Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) jurisdiction, only three applied to reopen for business during the recovery movement control order (MCO).

MPS president Shamsul Shahril Badliza Mohd Noor said the reason was many night market organisers did not want to risk drawing in huge crowds and flout social distancing rules.

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