Nilai police say MCO flouters coming up with ‘1,001 excuses’
Nilai district police chief Mohd Nor Marzukee Besar speaks to a few men caught loitering outdoors during the movement control order in Nilai April 10, 2020. — Bernama pic
According to Nilai district police chief Mohd Nor Marzukee Besar, among the excuses were that they had to go to a petrol station to refuel their cars, had a restaurant to manage and were on their way home from work even though they were later found not among the essential services.“They are giving all sorts of unreasonable excuses which we cannot accept,” he said, adding that 40 people have been arrested in Nilai for the offence so far.
Bernama had the chance to tag along with Nilai police during their four-hour operation recently to ensure public compliance of the MCO and witnessed the hardship faced by the authority to help break the chain of Covid-19 infection in the district.
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