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Neelofa and family fined RM60,000

PETALING JAYA: TV host and entrepreneur Neelofa has accepted the punishment against her and her husband over the Covid-19 violations “with an open heart”. The celebrity, whose real name is Noor Neelofa Mohd Noor, 32, said that she has been informed of the compounds that were issued to her and her husband Muhammad Haris Mohd Ismail, 26. “I accept it with an open heart and use it as a lesson to make sure that interstate approval is properly used. “The fine serves as a warning to me and everyone involved during my wedding ceremony, that we all need to emphasise the importance of adhering to the SOP, ” she said in a statement yesterday.

MKN s Official CMCO SOP As Of 1 April (In English)

Instructions, rules and SOPs under the respective Ministry / Department / Agency. CMCO SOP For All Of Sabah. Other instructions issued from time to time by the Health Director-General. Movement Control Credit: Malay mail Movement within a CMCO area is ALLOWED. The Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor are considered one zone and cross movement is allowed. Movement to other CMCO areas, MCO, RMCO and EMCO areas is NOT PERMITTED except with Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) PERMISSION. The number of passengers in a private vehicle is according to the capacity of the vehicle. However, high-risk individuals and children are discouraged from going out into public, open and crowded areas.

Guan Eng criticises cops for prioritising Undi18 protest probe over alleged police cartel | Malaysia

Thursday, 01 Apr 2021 10:24 AM MYT BY JERRY CHOONG Lim said the cartel is of greater threat to public order and security than the peaceful gathering that sought to uphold the constitutional amendment lowering the voting age to 18. Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 1 DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng has urged the police to focus its time, resources and effort on exposing the cartel of corrupt police officers instead of investigating Saturday’s peaceful Undi18 gathering in front of Parliament. He said the cartel is clearly more important since it involves police personnel allegedly on the payroll of crime syndicates, including a former inspector-general.

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