The Federal Territories Minister said the decision was made after observations by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) personnel found that food trucks were still attracting crowds.<br /><br />Annuar said that in a press conference held after the Federal Territories security working committee meeting on Friday (March 20).<br /><br />Asked whether 24-hour food outlets would still be able to operate, Annuar said this would be looked into on a case-by-case basis.<br /><br />Annuar also said the Federal Territories Ministry will evaluate the efficacy of the two-week movement control order before deciding if it will allow Ramadan bazaars.<br /><br />Read more at https://bit.ly/3bdjSIU<br /><br />WATCH MORE: https://thestartv.com/c/news<br />SUBSCRIBE: https://cutt.ly/TheStar<br />LIKE: https://fb.com/TheStarOnline
