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Tag: Selling liquor with a license

Posted inMiddle East, Nepal, South Asia

Three nabbed for selling liquor without license, illegal work

by Asia Times staff August 22, 2017February 18, 2020

A woman and two foreign men were arrested on Monday on suspicion they were selling liquor without a license and working illegally in a restaurant in Mong Kok in Kowloon. At 2pm, officers from Mong Kok police licensing office dressed as customers raided a restaurant on 638 Nathan Road in Mong Kok and arrested a 27-year-old woman of […]

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