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DBKL busts hidden Bollywood club following public tip-offs

KUALA LUMPUR: A hidden Bollywood club operating illegally in Kompleks Wilayah, Bukit Bintang was shut down after a raid by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) on Saturday (May 8). DBKL said it acted on a public tip-off and found that patrons used the emergency entrance behind the premises to avoid detection. “The front door of the premises had two layers, including a thicker outer one which served as a soundproof door so that the loud music could not be heard from outside. “Four Bangladeshi women who were working as waitresses as well as dancers were within the premises during the raid, ” DBKL said Sunday (May 9).

Ramadan, Aidilfitri bazaars in KL allowed to operate, says FT Minister

RAMADAN and Aidilfitri bazaars in Kuala Lumpur will be allowed to operate throughout the movement control order, but with limited hours. Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said Ramadan bazaars can operate for five hours, from 3pm to 8pm. “To avoid overcrowding at the bazaars, the number of visitors at a time need to be controlled by giving queue number cards. “The number of visitors will be determined by the number of stalls multiplied by three, ” he said at a press conference in Menara DBKL. On the Aidilfitri bazaars, Annuar said traders could operate from 10am to 10pm. “Many traders have stocked up Hari Raya supplies and will need to sell it.

DBKL: Part of Jalan Maarof in Bangsar to be closed for two weeks after cave-in

Repair works along Jalan Maarof, Bangsar in Kuala Lumpur will likely take two weeks after part of the road caved in following a downpour on Saturday (May 1). Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) said they had taken immediate action after the incident and closed off t he road since yesterday from 10pm until 5am to facilitate repairs. “Two lanes at the stretch from Public Bank to the traffic lights along Jalan Maarof was closed to pave the road surface. “One lane was reopened to motorists after paving the road surface while another lane, where the cavity is located, will remain closed for another two weeks,” it said in a statement.

DBKL: Jalan Alang, Taman Setiawangsa Ramadan bazaars allowed to resume operations today | Malaysia

Saturday, 01 May 2021 04:51 PM MYT Visitors maintain physical distancing and wear face masks to comply with standard operating procedures (SOP) when visiting the Kampung Baru Ramadan bazaar in this file picture taken on April 14, 2021. ― Picture by Hari Anggara Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, May 1 The Jalan Alang and Taman Setiawangsa Ramadan bazaars, which were ordered to close for three days effective today, have been allowed to resume operations with the deployment of additional enforcement officers. The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) said the move was taken after it received the latest information on the bazaars and the deployment of additional enforcement officers was to ensure the standard operating procedure (SOP) was tightened and complied with to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Over 900 cases linked to 22 closed Ramadan bazaars

Over 900 cases linked to 22 closed Ramadan bazaars FMT Reporters © Provided by Free Malaysia Today The Ramadan bazaars have been ordered to close because they were identified as potential sources of outbreaks. PETALING JAYA: The 22 Ramadan bazaars that have been ordered to close recorded 904 Covid-19 cases as at April 15, just two days after the beginning of the fasting month. This morning, the bazaars were ordered to be closed by the housing and local government ministry (KPKT) following analysis and contact tracing conducted by the health ministry through the MySejahtera app. The affected bazaars are in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Johor, Kedah, Pahang and Perak.

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