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DBKL issues 41 compounds to unlicensed photographers at KLCC
DBKL issues 41 compounds to unlicensed photographers at KLCC

The Sun

timea day ago

  • The Sun

DBKL issues 41 compounds to unlicensed photographers at KLCC

KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) conducted a joint enforcement operation called 'Ops Lens' and issued 41 compound notices to unlicensed photographers operating around the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). The operation involved multiple agencies, including the Royal Malaysia Police, Immigration Department, and National Registration Department. DBKL stated that the operation aimed to monitor and take action against individuals offering photography services in public spaces without proper permits. 'With the involvement of partner agencies, checks were also conducted to identify individuals with criminal records, verify identification documents, and confirm their citizenship status. No arrests were made during this operation,' DBKL said in a statement. The authorities emphasized that public spaces must be used responsibly and in compliance with regulations. 'Unlicensed photography services are not only illegal but also pose safety risks to visitors. Some of these activities are carried out on roads or pedestrian paths, which not only endanger the photographers and their clients, but also disrupt the flow of public movement,' DBKL added. The city hall warned that it would confiscate equipment if illegal photography activities continue. 'Monitoring and enforcement action will regularly be carried out to ensure that the city remains safe, orderly and harmonious for all,' it said. - Bernama

DBKL Cracks Down On Unlicensed Pixmen At KLCC
DBKL Cracks Down On Unlicensed Pixmen At KLCC

Barnama

timea day ago

  • Barnama

DBKL Cracks Down On Unlicensed Pixmen At KLCC

KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 (Bernama) -- Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) carried out an integrated operation dubbed 'Ops Lens' and issued 41 compound notices to individuals found offering unlicensed photography services around the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). DBKL said the operation was carried out in collaboration with the Royal Malaysia Police, Immigration Department, National Registration Department and the Federal Territories Department. 'This operation was conducted to monitor and take follow-up action against photographers operating openly in public spaces without valid approval. 'With the involvement of partner agencies, checks were also conducted to identify individuals with criminal records, verify identification documents, and confirm their citizenship status. No arrests were made during this operation,' DBKL said in a statement today. It stressed that public spaces are shared areas and must be used ethically, responsibly, and in accordance with existing regulations. 'Unlicensed photography services are not only illegal but also pose safety risks to visitors. 'Some of these activities are carried out on roads or pedestrian paths, which not only endanger the photographers and their clients, but also disrupt the flow of public movement,' it added. DBKL said it would not hesitate to seize the photographers' gear and equipment if such activities persist without approval. 'Monitoring and enforcement action will regularly be carried out to ensure that the city remains safe, orderly and harmonious for all. Any complaints or feedback from the public can be submitted via DBKL's official communication channels,' it added.

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