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With the movement control order being extended to Feb 18, Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador (
pic) said the time for warnings or advice for SOP flouters is over.
“Stricter enforcement is the way forward as we are very serious in our effort to stop the spread of the virus.
“We hope the public will comply as our ultimate goal is to break the chain of infection.
“So far, we have issued thousands of compounds for various offences, including for those who did not adhere to interstate travel restrictions. We are determined to enforce that order, ” he said when contacted.
Bukit Aman senior police officers with the rank of Senior Asst Comm (SAC) and above have been instructed to surveil the situation on the ground, added the IGP.
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Islamic preacher Ebit Lew has issued an apology over the mass conversion of people in Semporna and has claimed that authorities do not allowed him to go there again.
In a Facebook post, he said he was told to leave the area or would face the consequences.
This morning I was informed that I was not allowed to go to the islands in Semporna. I was told that between the punishments could be a fine of RM100,000 or imprisonment for 3 years.
Ebit Lew via Facebook
He also said that plans for the construction of a small school or local community centre has been postponed due to the him being forced to leave.
Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hazani Ghazali (pic) said those involved in the beer consumption incident at a quarantine centre, here, have been identified.
“We are waiting for clearance from the Ministry of Health since they are still under quarantine. Once they are released from quarantine, we will call them in to have their statements recorded
LABUAN: Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hazani Ghazali
(pic) has a sober message for those planning to usher in the New Year in groups – stay away from parties involving alcohol drinks.
He said police would be deploying 249 monitoring teams throughout the State, including 12 in Labuan, to ensure that New Year’s Eve revellers abide by the standard operating procedure (SOP) on Covid-19.
“If possible, don’t organise party celebrations involving alcoholic drinks, as you tend to forget everything like SOP (in such a situation).
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“Our monitoring teams will be mobilised to check on SOP compliance, and those caught violating it will be issued compounds immediately.