Terengganu ‘ghost’ gets spooked by police, instead they thank him for scaring people to stay home during Covid-19 shutdown | Malay Mail

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Terengganu ‘ghost’ gets spooked by police, instead they thank him for scaring people to stay home during Covid-19 shutdown

Kemaman district police visited Muhammad Urabil Alias to thank him for helping the authorities to enforce the movement control order. — Photo via Facebook/ Muhd Urabil Alias

He, however, thanked the police for coming to his house to thank him for helping the authorities to enforce the MCO.New Straits Times “The policemen from the Kemaman police headquarters then told me to wear the costume again and to meet them outside the house. Only God knew how scared I was at that moment.”

 

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Pocong power!

Ghosts are exempt from MCO...only can pay fine in hell money.

A prankster is shown gratitude. Quite a celebrity.

Question if someone gets a heart attack and dies. Will the ghost be charged. Also how is it that the 'ghost' is permitted to breach the the MCO.

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