Three premises in Sungai Buloh sold counterfeit alcohol


Ng Sze Han. -Bernamapic

SUNGAI BULOH: Early investigations into the mass alcohol poisoning has led to the discovery of three restaurants in Sungai Buloh selling counterfeit alcohol to the public, says Selangor State Local Government, Public Transport and New Village Development Committee chairman Ng Sze Han.

“All of the premises had no business licences and were operated by foreigners,” Ng said during a press conference on Wednesday (Sept 19) after an inspection conducted with the police and the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA).

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