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Drones used to monitor public movement, say police

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A police officer points at a drone, which is used by Malaysian police to remind citizens to stay at home during the movement control order due to the outbreak of the coronavirus disease in Kuala Lumpur March 24, 2020. — Reuters pic

Launched four days ago , more than 10 units of drones, equipped with heat-sensing technology and speakers, are used for the purpose. The use of drones is seen effective to alert and convey information in distant and wider areas as there are still many people who defy the order, with many vehicles still on the road, despite the enforcement of MCO entering its 12th day today.

This prompted the government to consider more comprehensive measures, which are expected to be stricter, to be announced in a day or two.

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