Cops: Some private clubs have licensed gaming centres but Muslims aren't allowed to use them

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Cops: Some private clubs have licensed gaming centres but Muslims aren't allowed to use them
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Bukit Aman said Muslim members are only allowed to use other facilities at the respective private clubs.

Bukit Aman CID director Comm Datuk Seri Abd Jalil Hassan said Muslim members were not allowed access to the gaming centres, despite being club members.

"This regulation is applicable at all private clubs which have licensed gaming centres," he said when contacted on Thursday .

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