KUALA LUMPUR: Suasana sebuah restoran makanan Timur Tengah terkenal di Bukit Bintang, di sini, yang menggajikan pekerja warga asing bertukar ‘wajah’ apabila diserbu Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia (JIM) Kuala Lumpur, semalam.
Serbuan di premis lima tingkat berkenaan membawa kepada penahanan seramai 101 lelaki warga asing termasuk seorang lelaki tempatan dalam operasi bermula jam 11.10 malam itu.
Pengarah Imigresen Kuala Lumpur, Wan Mohammed Saupee Wan Yusoff berkata, serbuan dilakukan susulan pihaknya menerima aduan awam berhubung dakwaan terdapat warga asing yang disyaki bekerja tanpa mempunyai dokumen atau pas sah di premis berkenaan.
Menurutnya, pihaknya menjalankan pemeriksaan terhadap 111 lelaki warga asing dan enam lelaki tempatan dipercayai bekerja di premis berkenaan.
“Susulan itu, seramai 101 lelaki warga asing membabitkan 86 warga Bangladesh, 12 warga Syria dan dua warga Indonesia ditahan disyaki melakukan kesalahan mengikut Akta Imigresen.
“Turut ditahan seorang lelaki tempatan yang bertugas sebagai pengurus besar premis berkenaan. Kesemua mereka yang ditahan berusia antara 21 hingga 40 tahun,” katanya ketika dihubungi di sini, hari ini.
Menurutnya, hasil semakan mendapati ada sebahagian warga asing mempunyai pas dalam beberapa sektor termasuk pembinaan, runcit, pencucian, pelajar, kilang, pas lawatan sosial dan restoran namun pas yang dikeluarkan adalah bukan di bawah premis diperiksa.
Malayans wanted this. They say Arabs tourists bring big money. Why pilih Bulu? Why Palestine flag can and Syria flag cannot?
The issue are same. Having tourists are nice, some Syrian or Indons immigrants are nice also. What not nice is when there are too many of them in same place.
We don't even like it when there are too many Sarawakians or Kelantanese in KV.
arab tourist bring big money is true but they come here to see malaysia....not come to malaysia to experience arab
that's like we going to japan to eat malay food, go korea to eat malay food imagine go japan and visit their chinatown and it's all indian
Lol that's exactly the experience when visiting hcmc. Thought want to see vietmoi culture, but it's just your next door makcik as well viet auntie on streets speaking malay all over the place
Mamak restaurants are doing well long term Many popular areas where there are rapid turnover of f&b, u will find that the true last man standing is mamak restaurant
No hype No fancy shit like flavour of the month gimmick or influenza marketing
Only anneh , his ability to memorize the orders , and the ability to tahan 12 hour shifts.
Anneh is the key to surviving in f&b
This post has been edited by Knnbuccb: Dec 11 2025, 09:46 PM
Still ade kedai slot nowadays, how are the shop front in disguise like these days?
Plenty in Sarawak.
Some of the most common ways they disguised themselves;
1. Very suspicious looking convenience stores that barely has enough stocks on display shelves. Usually on display shelves they only sell keropok, maggi and water.
2. Restaurants that barely sells real food. Each tables inside the restaurant have charging port. Even if they sell real foods usually only have 1 or 2 stalls that people rent to sell foods to kaki judi.
3. Normal looking convenience stores that have multiple tables and chairs outside of the shop. Usually there's a person who sits there selling tickets.
Heard that some even disguised as barber shop though i have no idea. Just heard from hearsay.
Apparently this is them celebrating the fall of the dictator al-Assad. With flags and fireworks, Syrians celebrate one year since fall of al-Assad. To be honest it's like their new year, and I don't see a big issue of letting their people celebrate the occasion for once. It's not like they are polluting the air with excessive fireworks anyway...
Some of the most common ways they disguised themselves;
1. Very suspicious looking convenience stores that barely has enough stocks on display shelves. Usually on display shelves they only sell keropok, maggi and water.
2. Restaurants that barely sells real food. Each tables inside the restaurant have charging port. Even if they sell real foods usually only have 1 or 2 stalls that people rent to sell foods to kaki judi.
3. Normal looking convenience stores that have multiple tables and chairs outside of the shop. Usually there's a person who sits there selling tickets.
Heard that some even disguised as barber shop though i have no idea. Just heard from hearsay.
arab tourist bring big money is true but they come here to see malaysia....not come to malaysia to experience arab
that's like we going to japan to eat malay food, go korea to eat malay food imagine go japan and visit their chinatown and it's all indian
Arabs tend to be unadventurous wrt food so they mostly eat their own food. Malaysians at least those who don’t need halalness are more food adventurous
If you are Muslim and some how you have to travel to non Muslim friendly countries, you will wish it's easy to find halal food.
Have met and travelled with Muslims who say it isn't as big an issue as many make it out to be. All depends on their flexibility (eg. seafood, vegetarian, kosher) Maybe those I've travelled with aren't those ajaran sesat type.
Been Russia once and dude complained feels weird praying when sun sets at 9pm+. Told me to close the curtains so macam night. Not sure if serious or joking but we both laughed.
They follow Euro price. If u convert to Euro that is what u pay there. And coz same Brotherhood mah. Mahal takpe janji halalje (not sure whether they had halal cert)
QUOTE(Satori 14118a @ Dec 12 2025, 07:23 AM)
Bila mau deport dan sita kedai?
Same Brotherhood lar. Show buat kerja. Later come back again.
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Have met and travelled with Muslims who say it isn't as big an issue as many make it out to be. All depends on their flexibility (eg. seafood, vegetarian, kosher) Maybe those I've travelled with aren't those ajaran sesat type.
Been Russia once and dude complained feels weird praying when sun sets at 9pm+. Told me to close the curtains so macam night. Not sure if serious or joking but we both laughed.
There are Muslim, and there are MUSLIM.
there are Muslims that don't mind eat at mix race eateries.
And you have Muslim that die die want to eat at halal certified restaurant.
Have met and travelled with Muslims who say it isn't as big an issue as many make it out to be. All depends on their flexibility (eg. seafood, vegetarian, kosher) Maybe those I've travelled with aren't those ajaran sesat type.
Been Russia once and dude complained feels weird praying when sun sets at 9pm+. Told me to close the curtains so macam night. Not sure if serious or joking but we both laughed.
Kosher is stricter than halal. And those u travel with they know what is can eat and what is don't and was was.
Some think they were king and need food preparation based on his needs aka keras kepala.
If like that then immigration really not doing shit. See it everywhere and its so common yet allowed to continue.
This raid wayang only.
like i said before, they only raid when it got too serious
like i said in previous page, if they really rajin...they can raid the whole bukit bintang
QUOTE(B0ss_ku @ Dec 12 2025, 01:37 AM)
Because you are not Muslim.
If you are Muslim and some how you have to travel to non Muslim friendly countries, you will wish it's easy to find halal food.
1. arab isn't as particular with "halal" unlike some malaysians 2. this is malaysia...where we do halal 100X ahead of any country in this world
even sinkie muslim travel overseas...they don't need halal, they just avoid pork our own muslim are the only one on extreme halal mode...the rest of the world isn't that strict
like i said before, they only raid when it got too serious
like i said in previous page, if they really rajin...they can raid the whole bukit bintang 1. arab isn't as particular with "halal" unlike some malaysians 2. this is malaysia...where we do halal 100X ahead of any country in this world
even sinkie muslim travel overseas...they don't need halal, they just avoid pork our own muslim are the only one on extreme halal mode...the rest of the world isn't that strict
Most arab don'st have holier than thou mentality.
This post has been edited by icemanfx: Yesterday, 03:44 PM
like i said before, they only raid when it got too serious
like i said in previous page, if they really rajin...they can raid the whole bukit bintang 1. arab isn't as particular with "halal" unlike some malaysians 2. this is malaysia...where we do halal 100X ahead of any country in this world
even sinkie muslim travel overseas...they don't need halal, they just avoid pork our own muslim are the only one on extreme halal mode...the rest of the world isn't that strict
Kosher is stricter than halal. And those u travel with they know what is can eat and what is don't and was was.
Some think they were king and need food preparation based on his needs aka keras kepala.
Yup I learnt this in Russia because heard Russia hard to find halal certified food. I joked with the fella why he finding halal chop on the packages, then he schooled me regarding kosher.
Another colleague said she just ate fish everyday as an alternative. Business trip so covered by company anyway