Three illegal businesses run by foreigners in Wangsa Maju closed


DBKL enforcement officers shutting down an illegal barber shop run by foreigners in Jalan Madrasah, Kuala Lumpur.

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) continued with its exercise to crack down on illegal businesses operated by foreigners in the city, this time in the Wangsa Maju parliamentary constituency.

On Saturday, a team of five enforcement officers shut down three business premises run by foreigners under Section 101 (V) of the Local Government Act 1976.

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