NSTnation The police on Friday recorded a drop in arrests of flouters of the Movement Control Order (MCO). Covid19 Coronavirus MCO MovementControlOrder JustStayAtHome DudukRumah
Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the police detained 413 individuals – a drop of 21.18 per cent from Thursday, when 524 people were arrested.“It seems as though the compliance rate has improved. We hope that this trend continues,” he said at a press conference today.
Ismail Sabri, who is also Defence Minister, said the police and the armed forces have so far conducted 731 roadblocks, and checked 426,764 vehicles.Meanwhile, he said that the Housing and Local Government Ministry, together with related agencies, had conducted sanitisation operations at public areas nationwide.“These include 170 police stations and 38,140 People’s Housing Project units at high risk areas,” Ismail added.
He also said that the government has allowed the management bodies of strata title buildings to operate during the MCO, limiting the number of staff to two people at a time.
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