DBKL closes down illegal roadside stall operated by foreigners


KUALA LUMPUR: A roadside eatery in Taman Sri Rampai was ordered to close by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) for operating without a valid licence.

A check by DBKL found that the premise was being operated by two United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees identity card holders from Myanmar.

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