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Sarawak to allow home-based Ramadan food sales

Sarawak Disaster Management Committee deputy chairman Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah stressed that the sellers may not set up tables and chairs for their customers to break their fast inside the compound. ― Picture by Sulok Tawie

He stressed that the sellers may not set up tables and chairs for their customers to break their fast inside the compound. He said fast-food chains and restaurants are also allowed to operate from 3pm to 10pm to sell Ramadan food. He said if the police stop them at roadblocks, they will have to tell the police that they are buying food for the next day before the start of the fasting.

 

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