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Published on 25th July 2024
Eight abandoned illegal stalls were dismantled in Brunei during a joint operation by the Ministry of Development, Royal Brunei Police Force and other government agencies. The Ministry reminded stall owners to only operate in authorized areas, stressing that building structures on roads without approval is an offense pu...
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Did you know that in Brunei, operating an illegal stall can cost you up to BND2,000? That's like a hefty fine for just trying to sell your goods on the roadside! Authorities are serious about keeping the roads safe and tidy, so if you see abandoned stalls, you might just witness a mini demolition party!
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