32 more arrested for defying MCO in PJ

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PETALING JAYA: Another round of arrests has been made against people breaching the movement control order (MCO).

Among those arrested were a man and women outside a hotel in Jalan Barat.Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal reminded all to adhere to the MCO. He also emphasised that failure to do so would lead to arrests and being charged in court, according to the laws at hand.

 

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too bad you plebs are no Deputy Ministers .... maybe you can claim to be Deputy something, it might work considering the IQ of our enforcement communities

Bila lagi the perak guy kena tangkap... Slow je take action on vip but normal citizen very easy target

Don’t. Ask for explanation first.

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