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Borneo: Night spot owners to seek compensation.

Borneo Bulletin

| August 17, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Borneo Bulletin. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

LABUAN - The nine night spot owners whose outlets were damaged in Sunday's wildcat attack by air force personnel, have decided to let things cool down for a week. After that, they will decide on their next course of action, but it is for certain that they will be seeking for compensation for the massive damages incurred.

Labuan Entertainment Association chairman, Bernard Wong said they have decided not to take any form of action, including lodging any formal reports against the attackers. "The police have advised us to allow the RMAF personnel to cool down," Wong said on Wednesday. …

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