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CMCO: Married couples need police permission for reunion travel between Peninsula and Sabah, Sarawak

Monday, 01 Jun 2020 05:58 PM MYT

PUTRAJAYA, June 1 — Married couples who are staying apart need to get police permission if they wish to travel between peninsular Malaysia, and Sabah and Sarawak to meet up during the conditional movement control order period, said Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. “They should get police permission first before buying their air tickets ,” he told a press conference here after a special meeting of ministers on CMCO here today.

A total of 134 compounds were issued at roadblocks, with the three states with the highest number of compounds for attempted interstate travel being Perak , Selangor and Penang .

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