Firmer action against errant individuals in second week of MCO

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CORONAVIRUS | Don’t blame the police because you yourselves have flouted the law, says Home Minister.

| Firmer action will be taken against errant individuals in the second week of implementation of the Movement Control Order, said Home Minister Hamzah Zainudin.

“If public defiance increases in the second week of the implementation of the Movement Control Order, then certainly, in my capacity as Home Minister, I will ask the police to take stern action. Asked whether the number of police personnel implementing the Movement Control Order would increase, he said there were almost 40,000 members of the force on the ground, across the country.

 

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