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Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) confiscated equipment from nine unlicensed businesses in Desa Melawati and Desa Setapak for obstructing public spaces. The operation targeted illegal stalls, particularly those run by foreigners, that had encroached on pedestrian walkways with tables, chairs, and other equipment. DBKL stated the businesses lacked valid licenses and disrupted public access. The seizures are part of a larger campaign against illegal stalls and pathway obstructions in Wangsa Maju, and DBKL encourages public reporting of similar violations.
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