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Cops identify man allegedly wearing Covid-19 quarantine bracelet at Klang petrol station

Saturday, 10 Oct 2020 04:37 PM MYT

KLANG, Oct 10 — Police have identified a man wearing a pink bracelet believed to be under quarantine at a petrol station in Bukit Tinggi, Klang as depicted in the video that has gone viral on social media since yesterday. “The video shows a health worker reprimanding a man wearing a pink bracelet believed to be still under quarantine,” he said in a statement today.

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