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Malaysians in Singapore’s essential services appeal to be allowed daily commute

Monday, 11 May 2020 02:54 PM MYT

SINGAPORE, May 11 — On the “Malaysia-Singapore Border Crossings” Facebook page that has more than 20,000 members, pleas have been made for the authorities to allow workers in the essential services sector to cross the borders of the two countries. One of the members, Muhammad Fazry, expressed hopes that workers in the essential services sector would be given the leeway to commute to Singapore, as granted to lorry drivers transporting goods to the republic.

 

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