9 F&B outlets have licences revoked for breaching Covid-19 rules

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Nine food & beverage (F&B) outlets have had their liquor licences revoked by the police, with four of them also having their public entertainment licence revoked. The police said in a statement on Saturday (Feb 12) that this was due to multiple breaches of Covid-19...

Nine food & beverage outlets have had their liquor licences revoked by the police, with four of them also having their public entertainment licence revoked.

The outlets are: Steamov Steamboat Buffet Restaurant in Beach Road; Buzzed Pub in Dalhousie Lane; Ohms Garden in Chander Road; Haru Bar in Magazine Road; Darts Legend and The Idle, both in Media Circle; and MZS Family Karaoke and two units of H.O.M, all in Cuscaden Road.

 

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