Tuesday, 5 March 2019

District Officer of Penampang will issue a Closure Notice to all illegal Pakistani sundry shop: Councilor



One illegal sundry shop run by foreigners still open at Jalan Kibambangan despite order to close


5 Mar 2019
PENAMPANG.  Michael, a councilor from MDP here informed the District Officer will issue a closure notice to all the 32 illegal sundry shops which was previously ordered closed upon joint inspection on 27 February this year.  However after the council licencing officers together with other authorities including police, custom, bomba, immigration, lands office, KPDNKK and national registration had left, these shops mostly run by illegal Pakistanis were back to business as usual.

It is still not known what actions will be taken if these shops continue to ignore the orders from the authorities.

Reported on front page of a local paper on 28 February, a former opposition state assemblyman from DAP complaint that all the Pakis were operating as usual along Jalan Panglima Banting where there are 5 shops per km, he said.

Last Wed 27 Feb, the team even arrested two Pakistani, one totally undocumented while the other had an expired passport, but to date no news if these two had been brought to court yet.

The most interesting find was one village shop at Kg Bahang called Kedai Runcit Laina even had a hidden massage room attached to the shop.

At Kg Tunoh, the Pakistani with a passport running Kedai Runcit Mini Everise even challenge the councilor to arrest him and bring him to court.

here are some photographs of the events.

Councilors and officers checking particulars at Jalan Panglima Banting


Third group of inspectors with councilor " Samy Davies"



one of the many sundry shops run by foreigners






Secret door to a massage room



 Inside the massage room



The Paki who challenged Samy Davies


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