Police said they did not adhere to social distancing when caught during an operation. FMTNews CMCO
The patrons at one of the outlets in Penampang, near Kota Kinabalu, last night.
Penampang police chief Mohd Haris Ibrahim said they were caught at three outlets at Jalan Bundusan during an operation at 9.15pm. “All of them were not following the social distancing rule of being 1m apart from each other. They were brought to the district police station and issued the compounds,” he said.
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