Lawyer: MCO violators can do community service after partial lockdown ends

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Depends on how the violate. I think good for young people to do community service rather than be charged. Cannot blanket all.

Not effective la uncle

Dude looks 'stoned'

Malaysia kini. Nak bekap amoi scold police haha 😂 semoga Dia masuk penjara

This bootlicker again. If the boys were tahfiz school boys, would PDRMsia have arrested them, humiliate them and drag them like Sosma criminals to Court? They would have done something like what happened in that Sabah case. Call a spade a spade. This is religious persecution.

No way.

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