More than 4,000 individuals detained for defying MCO [NSTTV]

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More than 4,000 individuals detained for defying MCO [NSTTV]
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NSTnation: A total of 4,189 individuals have been detained for defying the ongoing MovementControlOrder (MCO). coronavirus covid19 JustStayAtHome DudukRumahDiamDiam

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said 1,449 of these individuals have been charged in court.“Some were sentenced to jail for eight months, not only for defying the MCO but also obstructing the authorities from carrying out their duties,” he told a press conference today.

He said the number of individuals detained for defying the order yesterday has declined by 3.6 per cent to 562 individuals, compared to 583 on March 1.“During this second phase, the police will be sterner, to ensure adherence to MCO.” “We hope that the people will continue to take heed of the MCO, so that the number of positive cases will decline,” he said.

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