Permit to party: Kelantan mandates licence for New Year’s celebrations, RM20,000 fine or jail for violators Posted on 24/12/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 24 — Organisers planning to host New Year’s celebrations in Kelantan must secure a permit and entertainment licence from local authorities, or risk facing a fine of up to RM20,000, a five-year jail term, or both. Kelantan Local Government, Housing, Health, and Environment Committee chairman Hilmi Abdullah said that applications must be submitted in advance, with no allowances made for last-minute requests, according to a report published in the New Straits Times today. “Failure to obtain a permit and entertainment licence for New Year’s celebrations will result in action under Section 6 of the Entertainment and Places of Entertainment Control Enactment,” he said. Hilmi urged all organisers to comply with regulations enforced by local councils to avoid severe penalties. News
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