The move comes amid reports that Malaysians still do not take seriously the movement control order. FMTNews Army MCO Covid19 Coronavirus
The government will mobilise the army to help in the enforcement of the movement control order.
PUTRAJAYA: The government has decided to mobilise the army to help the police in implementing the movement control order to ensure people remain at home during the period.“We’re confident that with help from the army the MCO will be implemented better. And we hope the people will continue to comply with the government’s instructions,” he said, adding that many Malaysians still flout the MCO’s strict requirements to limit people’s mobility.
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