Police to reduce roadblocks from May 4, says IGP

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Police to reduce roadblocks from May 4, says IGP
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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The police will reduce roadblocks from Monday (May 4), and will focus on enforcement of social distance compliance, as well as curbing the entry of illegal immigrants and smuggling activities.

This is in line with the government's conditional movement control order on Friday , which gave some flexibility in the enforcement of MCO.

"The routes will be strengthned with new roadblocks which are tightly guarded to ensure the spread of Covid-19 can be curbed in accordance with the directive of the MCO," he said. For example, restaurants are allowed to operate in accordance with the business SOP, outdoor sports activities such as playing badminton or outdoor tennis without spectators, jogging, bicycling, golf and running of not more than 10 persons were allowed on the condition social distancing was observed.

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