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KL police ready to mobilise personnel to enforce EMCO in relevant localities 24 May 2021 / 17:22 H. Pix for illustration purposes. KUALA LUMPUR: Police will mobilise its personnel to monitor and assist relevant agencies to enforce the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) that might be imposed on other localities in Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Azmi Abu Kassim said so far only two localities in Kuala Lumpur are placed under the EMCO starting yesterday namely Kampung Batu Muda Tambahan and the Kampung Limau People’s Housing Project. Police personnel are assisting the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Welfare Department (JKM) to distribute dry food items and conduct inspections at the two localities, Azmi told a media conference at the Dang Wangi district police headquarters here today.
Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow ( pic) in a statement on Monday (May 10), said the decision was based on the National Security Council Covid-19 meeting chaired by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. He (Muhyiddin) in the recent meeting emphasised that HIDE is an early warning system and not involving cluster incidents in those locations, Chow said. Chow said when the HIDE system developed by Bank Negara listed the relevant locations, while the Ministry of Health made a risk assessment before ordering premises to close. Therefore, we have reached the decision to allow all four shopping premises to reopen on Tuesday (May 11) rather than the original date (Wednesday, May 12).
An individual seen distributing food from his car boot as people queue up for food. A DBKL officer who arrived later, told him to go to the designated distribution area. DESPITE Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) stern warning to individuals and groups not to distribute food directly to the homeless in the city centre, many were still spotted doing so on the first day of Ramadan. Several individuals found distributing food from the boot of their cars near the Bangkok Bank area were politely told by DBKL officers, who were in plainclothes, to head to the three designated sites identified for food distribution instead.