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Man jumps into sea to avoid arrest for flouting MCO

A man jumped into the sea and swam out for about 50 metres at a fish landing jetty in Jelutong to avoid being arrested for defying the movement control order, March 28, 2020. — Bernama pic

He also refused to go ashore despite being persuaded several times by the police in an incident which took place at about 5.30pm. Meanwhile, 13 of his friends, aged 21 and 70 years, who tried to escape were arrested by the police in Ops Covid-19 conducted by a Northeast district police headquarters team after they were found loitering inside a fishing lodge at the jetty.

However, he said, further examination revealed that the 21 to 25-year-olds were just sitting there chatting instead of waiting for a laptop.

 

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