Restricted sale of alcohol at Selangor convenience stores


  • Nation
  • Friday, 05 Dec 2008

SHAH ALAM: Beverages with 5.8% alcohol content would be restricted for sale at convenience stores and petrol kiosk shops in Muslim populated neighbourhoods in a bid to curb selling to Muslims.

Selangor PAS commissioner Datuk Dr Hasan Ali affirmed that the state does not have a blanket ruling but the idea is to curb 7-Eleven stores and petrol kiosk shops from selling alcoholic beverages would apply only to areas with 90% Muslim neighbourhoods.

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