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Police: Interstate travel on May 7 to 10, apply via Gerak app or at police station if no smartphone

Sunday, 03 May 2020 06:21 PM MYTPolice personnel man a roadblock at the Jelutong Expressway in George Town April 20, 2020. ― Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Those who do not have smartphones or the Gerak Malaysia app will have to make appointments first before going to the nearest police station to manually apply for permission before the May 7 to 10 travel period, the police also said. In order to return to their homes or workplaces, Huzir said Malaysians will have to download the latest version or Version 2.0 of the Gerak Malaysia app, and to update information on their destinations starting from tomorrow until May 5.

“Those who don’t have the Gerak Malaysia app can make written applications at the nearest police station to get approval for movement before May 6 or before May 7,” he said in a press conference broadcast “live” by the police on its official Facebook page.

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