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Police record statement from Neelofa, husband over Nilai carpet shopping trip | Malaysia

Tuesday, 04 May 2021 07:25 PM MYT Photos and a video clip of the couple shopping at a carpet shop in Nilai went viral on social media recently. Picture via Instagram/neelofa Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SEREMBAN, May 4 Police today recorded statements from celebrity Neelofa Mohd Noor and her husband Haris Ismail at the Nilai police headquarters near here. This is following a viral video of the couple allegedly violating standard operating procedures (SOP) of the conditional movement control order (CMCO). Negri Sembilan police deputy chief SAC Datuk Che Zakaria Othman said police had also taken statements from the owner and employee of a carpet shop at Nilai 3 Business Centre which was believed to have been visited by the artiste on Sunday.

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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.

Minister backs right to peaceful assembly, calls for review of Act after police investigations into Undi18 rally | Malaysia

Saturday, 03 Apr 2021 02:32 PM MYT BY RADZI RAZAK Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin said she firmly believes in freedom of assembly as enshrined in the Federal Constitution. Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin has today called for a review of the Peaceful Assembly Act. This comes after the police hauled up protesters, including MPs and civil society activists, for questioning over their participation in last week’s Undi18 rally. In a statement, Zuraida said she firmly believes in freedom of assembly as enshrined in the Federal Constitution in light of the fact that she was arrested and detained for exercising this right in the past.

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