PETALING JAYA: Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) tidak mungkin mengembalikan koleksi jam tangan “pelangi” Swatch yang dirampas dari 11 butik syarikat Switzerland itu kira-kira seminggu lalu, FMT difahamkan.
Sumber memberitahu, kementerian akan mempertahankan tindakan merampas jam tangan itu walaupun menerima kecaman beberapa pihak.Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Swatch, Nick Hayek, berkata syarikat itu akan mengambil tindakan undang-undang bagi mendesak koleksi jam tangan “Pride Collection” yang dirampas dikembalikan.
Carlsberg’s special edition cans feature Sabah, Sarawak wonders Kota Kinabalu: Carlsberg Smooth Draught Celebrates raises its special-edition cans to Borneo with tattoo art by local artists commemorating Sabah and Sarawak’s natural wonders. Read more Sumber memberitahu FMT, Menteri Dalam Negeri, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail sudah diberi taklimat berhubung rampasan itu. KDN sebelum ini dilaporkan menyerbu 11 butik Swatch di seluruh negara pada 13 dan 14 Mei, serta merampas koleksi jam tangan itu.
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