MCO violators face RM1,000 compound starting today

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CORONAVIRUS | Offenders will be given two weeks to settle, failing which, they can be brought to court.

CORONAVIRUS | People violating the movement control order , intended to curb the spread of Covid-19, will be issued with a compound of RM1,000 beginning today.

Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department director Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said offenders will be given two weeks to settle the compound, failing which, they can be brought to court...

 

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Correct...this is the final option to prevent stupid idiots from going far

orang kaya boleh bayar, orang miskin mcm mana nak bayar?

Syabas PDRM. No more talking. Just issue the saman.

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Yes correct way !

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