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Senior minister: Going out to buy food four times a day, among excuses to flout MCO

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Sunday, 29 Mar 2020 04:49 PM MYT

PUTRAJAYA, March 29 — Leaving the house for up to four times a day to buy food was among the dishonest excuses given by Malaysians to go out under the movement control order . ‘’Some gave the excuse to buy food, but up to four times a day, to the point the police recognise their faces, clearly it was not a genuine excuse,’’ he told a media conference after chairing a special ministerial committee meeting on the MCO here today.

The MCO, aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19, entered its 11th day yesterday and saw the arrests of 649 individuals, or double that of the previous day.

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Not that smart of them...

Contohilah makcik kiah yg tak suka bersesak sesak, beratur punya lah lama nak beli barang, order je kfc, mcd, pizza delivery..

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