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Police to come down harder on MCO flouters

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.

MOH submits draft amendments to Act 342 to AGC

MOH submits draft amendments to Act 342 to AGC 31 Jan 2021 / 21:04 H. KOTA BHARU: The draft amendments to the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 (Act 342) have been submitted to the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC), said Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah ( pix). He explained that as Act 342 was gazetted in 1988, it needed to be amended including the maximum compound of RM1,000 and below under this Act, in accordance with current needs. “Now we will use the Emergency Ordinance to make the amendments,“ he told reporters after visiting the Covid-19 Low-Risk Treatment and Quarantine Centre at Pusat Tarbiyah Islamiah Kelantan (PUTIK), here, today.

IGP: Police ready to enforce compliance to SOP, rules under new MCO

pic). The Inspector-General of Police said his personnel will focus on ensuring the safety and security of the people, especially in enforcing the standard operating procedures (SOP) as well as the rules and regulations of the movement control order (MCO). The military, Rela and other relevant agencies will continue to assist the police in enforcement efforts, just like the first MCO. Our priority is to curb the spread of Covid-19, he said when contacted by The Star on Tuesday (Jan 12). The IGP had said previously that Bukit Aman would take sterner action against anyone who violated the SOP during the MCO that begins at 12.01am on Wednesday.

Be proactive in solving cold cases, says top cop

(pic). The Inspector-General of Police said checks revealed that a lot of these cases did not have any follow-up action. These old cases were abandoned as a result of lack of supervision by previous officers. The file is there but no follow-up. In some cases, those who are supposed to be detained, are still free and at large, he said during an interview with selected media in Bukit Aman on Wednesday (Dec 30). The country s top cop said he does not want the police force to disappoint the people anymore. Some people even questioned the need to do a police report if there is no follow-up action.

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