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Myanmarese couple fined RM700 each for defying MCO

Soldiers and police officers conducting checks at a roadblock on day five of the movement control order in Sri Hartamas March 22,2020. — Picture by Miera Zulyana

Magistrate Mohamad Fared Abdul Latif meted out the fine on masseur Tluang Kip Thang, 42, and his wife, Lal Runi, 41, after they pleaded guilty to the charge.They were charged with defying MCO by violating Regulation 3 of the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Regulations 2020 when caught moving from their house Jalan Manis 1, Taman Segar, to Taman Permainan, Jalan Persiaran Lemak, Taman Segar, which is an infected area, at 7.30am last April 30.

 

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