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GEORGE TOWN, April 16 — The Magistrate’s Court today sentenced 21 men to jail and imposed a fine on every one of them for violating the movement control order (MCO) by partying and gambling at separate locations here. Of the total, 13 men were sentenced to three days’ jail and fined RM1,000...

A group of men caught by policemen after organising a private party during the movement control order at Jalan Pangkor April 15, 2020. — Picture by Royal Malaysia Police

Of the total, 13 men were sentenced to three days’ jail and fined RM1,000 each for partying, while the other eight were sent to four days’ jail and fined RM1,500 each for gambling.

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