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Kuala Lumpur cracks down on unauthorized photographers at KLCC and Saloma Link

Kuala Lumpur authorities have intensified enforcement against illegal street photography at major tourist spots like KLCC and Saloma Link, seizing equipment and issuing notices. The multi-agency operations aim to improve security, reduce disturbances, and regulate tourism activities. Monitoring measures, including CCTV, are part of ongoing efforts, and licensing restrictions have been reinforced to prevent unauthorized photography.
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