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Penang police deny existence of car wash outlet with scantily-clad female workers

Bernama
Bernama
09/10/2015
00:00 MYT
Penang police deny existence of car wash outlet with scantily-clad female workers
Penang police chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Hanafi said upon receiving information on the existence of such an outlet, a police team checked several car wash shops in the state, only to draw a nil.
The police have denied the existence of a car wash shop here whose workers were scantily-clad women.
On Wednesday, the shop which offered the services of the women went viral on social media.
Penang police chief Datuk Abdul Rahim Hanafi said upon receiving information on the existence of such an outlet, a police team checked several car wash shops in the state, only to draw a nil.
"This is not the culture of Malaysians. So far, the police have yet to receive any report on the matter," he told reporters after the state police's monthly gathering and oath-taking ceremony, Thursday.
Earlier in his speech, Abdul Rahim said the crime rate index in Penang had shown a decrease of 853 cases or 14.34 per cent from January until Wednesday, as compared to 5,948 cases recorded in the same period last year.
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