A total of 245 cases have been reported from the cluster there, allegedly arising from failure to adhere to Covid-19 rules. FMTNews Covid19 SOP Detention Sarawak
Sarawak deputy chief minister Douglas Uggah said such irresponsible actions will not be tolerated.
They said that this could have been the reason for the centre to have recorded nearly two-thirds of the state’s positive Covid-19 cases over the last two days. “We will leave no stone unturned in our investigation as such an irresponsible action has jeopardised everyone’s health. The SOPs should have been strictly complied with,” he said.Uggah, also the deputy chief minister, urged commandants at all detention centres and prisons to ensure SOPs are followed strictly at all times.
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