KL CPO: Crime rate down by half with movement control order

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KL police chief Mazlan Lazim says police will beef up surveillance at Covid 19 hot spots.

The crime rate in Kuala Lumpur has plummeted following the implementation of the movement control order which has been in effect since March 18.

 

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