CMCO: Eight men compounded for hanging out at Lido Beach in Johor | Malay Mail

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CMCO: Eight men compounded for hanging out at Lido Beach in Johor

Thursday, 28 May 2020 01:42 PM MYT

The South Johor Baru District Police in a Facebook posting said the police found the group of men while patrolling the beach area at about 6.30pm. ― Picture by Hari Anggara JOHOR BARU, May 28 — Eight people who were caught gathering at the Lido Beach here two days ago were slapped with a compound for violating the Conditional movement control order .

The South Johor Baru District Police in a Facebook posting said the police found the group of men while patrolling the beach area at about 6.30pm.“The men failed to provide reasonable excuses when being questioned by the police which led to their arrest. “They admitted to hanging out at the beach in a group which violated the CMCO,” the statement said. — Bernama

 

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