KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 8,600 police personnel have been deployed nationwide to ensure that people abide by the movement control order (MCO), says Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador.
The Inspector-General of Police said the personnel on duty were assigned to perform checks while reminding the people to adhere to the rules and regulations stipulated in the MCO, which was introduced following the Covid-19 outbreak.“At this stage, we are advising people to maintain good hygiene, as well as abiding by the regulations in the control order.
The country’s top cop said more personnel would be deployed throughout the control order period, from March 18 until March 31. “We have set up 504 roadblocks since Wednesday in an effort to check and remind people to follow the rules during this period.
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