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19 August 2018

Police deny nightclub in Jalan Sultan Ismail KL not inspected for over 30 years




Cops deny nightclub in KL not inspected for over 30 years


Sunday, 19 Aug 201812:28 PM MYT
by justin zack



KUALA LUMPUR: Police have denied that a nightclub in the city that was recently raided, had not been checked by authorities for more than 30 years.

"Dang Wangi police had inspected the premises on July 28," said district OCPD Asst Comm Shaharuddin Abdullah (pic) when met at a drug awareness campaign Sunday (Aug 19) at the Sri Selangor flat.


He added that inspections and raids were routinely conducted in the area, which holds almost 300 entertainment centres.

The club along Jalan Sultan Ismail was raided on the night of Aug 17 until the next morning during a joint vice operation.


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/08/19/cops-deny-nightclub-in-kl-not-inspected-over-30-years/#r3aEMGALdI9o13et.99







Legendary Alleged Gay Club in Kuala Lumpur Raided for First Time in 30 YearsPublished 1 day ago on August 18, 2018 By Alief Esmail Source: Facebook & Berita Harian 2.6k SHARES Share Tweet Get the latest viral stories daily! Like us: A local club operating on Jalan Sultan Ismail for about 30 years has finally been raided earlier this morning (August 18). It is believed that the club has always been popular among the local and foreign gay communities. –– ADVERTISEMENT –– Source: Berita Harian The raid was a joint operation between the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM), Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), Federal Territory Islamic Religious Department (JAWI)  and also the National Anti-Drugs Agency (AADK). The chief secretary of the federal ministry, Datuk Seri Adnan Md Ikshan, stated that during the raid, which happened around 1.30am, there were 60 individuals present at the club including two women who work there, Berita Harian reported. Source: Youtube “Early inspection showed that the club has a legit business licence, however, if we detect any wrongdoings, we will cancel the licence and take action on them,” he added. 20 Malay men who were detained during the raid were given orders to attend counselling sessions by JAWI. Source: Facebook In an official statement on the Ministry of Federal Territory page, Khalid Samad, the minister of Federal Territory stated, “The government is very serious in dealing with this radical belief. Hopefully this initiative can mitigate the LGBT culture from spreading into our society.” Apart from the club, the authorities also conducted inspections in the nearby PPR after receiving intel that the area had serious drug-related problems. They urge residents to report any suspicious activities in order to curb any drug problems before it deteriorated. The authorities said that although the club had been operating for 30 years, it is believed that they had never been raided before. Stay away from drugs, peeps!

Read more at WOB: https://www.worldofbuzz.com/legendary-alleged-gay-club-in-kuala-lumpur-raided-for-first-time-in-30-years/

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