A bar in Kuala Lumpur that was going to organize the “Thai Hot Guy” event, which would have featured lingerie-clad servers from a well-known Bangkok restaurant, does not have the entertainment license necessary to conduct such activity, according to a political assistant to the prime minister.
Azman Abidin added that the Privacy Club site, which is off Jalan Tun Razak, had not requested any type of entertainment license or authorization to host entertainment events.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall
“According to preliminary inquiries by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), we discovered that Beijing 9 Sdn Bhd has a restaurant license for the property.
But, he added in a statement, “the company‘s restaurant license expired on February 4, 2021. Azman claimed that after receiving information about the alleged March 30 incident at his workplace, an investigation was started.
- A bar in Kuala Lumpur that was going to organize the “Thai Hot Guy” event.
- On February 4, 2021, the company’s restaurant license expired.
- Ahmad Fadhli Shaari has requested that the organizer of the “Thai Hot Guy” event postpone the March 30 performance.
The primary highlight of the entertainment event will be a performance by male waiters from Thailand who are known as Thai Hot Guys, according to an analysis of the bar’s Facebook advertisement.
He added that DBKL is evaluating the incident and will take enforcement measures if it is discovered that the organizers have broken any rules or conditions.
According to yesterday’s Sinar Harian article, Ahmad Fadhli Shaari, the head of PAS Youth, has requested that the organizer of the “Thai Hot Guy” event postpone the March 30 performance.
The event shouldn’t be held during Ramadan, according to Ahmad Fadhli. According to reports, he stated that such shows shouldn’t be permitted during Ramadan.