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The Malay Mail
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DBKL - Law Enforcement
Hats off to DBKL enforcement officers
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to house 2.25 million people by 2040. For a metropolis of this scale, maintaining law and order is
Covid-19: How it unfolded
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. · FEB 9 · Second local infectton 1nvotvmg d 65-y!ar-old woman, who is the mother-in-law of the first
Coliseum Cafe closes its doors for good
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provisions and any other written law. ''The current term of the Dewan Undangan Negeri therefore will not
Local councils check on traders' SOP compliance
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Industry (WPKL) 2016 By-law and Section 69(3) of the Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974. · "The
Kept on their toes by well-informed KL folk
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Kuala Lumpur residents who entrusted them with the maintenance of law and order in the city. City
DBKL storage facility filled with goods from daily city raids
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lor repeatedly causing obstrucuons, Zulhatnan said the perpetrators conunued breakln~: the law In
Foreigners not allowed to open certain types of businesses
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even though they are abutmg the law." he s.11d •J have met some of these humanuanan groups and
DBKL vice squad on high alert
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were in violation of the Licensing and Trades, Businesses and Industries (FTKL) By-law 2016. "The
DBKL all out to collect its dues
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made a mockery of the law and pointed out that citizens who did not pay their taxes should not be
Rubbish problem in Kepong commercial area still unresolved
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. DBKL had also said that linder the Trade, Commercial and Industrial Licensing By-law 2016 of the
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