KUALA LUMPUR: For the first time, the government is allowing drive-in cinemas in the country, but its operations will be subjected to standard operati...
For the first time, the government is allowing drive-in cinemas in the country, but its operations will be subjected to standard operating procedures , Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Yaakob said.
“Rela personnel will also be stationed to monitor patrons’ movements. The Communications and Multimedia Ministry, along with the Housing and Local Government Ministry will be going through the SOPs in detail for the reference of all operators,” he said in a statement today. He said 2,876 compliance teams, involving 13,545 personnel had inspected 3,804 supermarkets, 5,913 restaurants and also 1,316 hawkers, 1,247 factories, 3,767 banks dan 860 government offices.
As for Op Benteng, he said police mounted 66 roadblocks nationwide and inspected 39,407 vehicles as part of efforts to curb the entry of illegal immigrants, especially along rat trails.On sanitisation works, Ismail Sabri said 18 operations were conducted yesterday, covering 13 zones and involving six states, including Sabah, Malacca and Terengganu.
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