Sentul police cancelled beauty pageant swimsuit segment, says Kepong MP
Kepong MP Lim Lip Eng disagrees with the ‘petty’ condition imposed by the Sentul police chief as the swimsuit segment has been a part of the Miss Astro Chinese International Pageant 20 years without a problem. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, December 23, 2019.
IT was the police and not City Hall that had demanded the scrapping of the swimsuit segment in the Miss Astro Chinese International Pageant , said Kepong MP Lim Lip Eng today. “I was informed that DBKL had given Astro the approval to organise the swimsuit segment in the Macip competition,” he said, clarifying that the order to bar the swimsuit event came from Sentul district police chief S. Shanmugamoorthy.
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