Malaysian workers can’t enter Singapore under movement control
A view of traffic on the Causeway linking Malaysia and Singapore. Under Putrajaya’s movement-control order, Malaysians are barred from travelling abroad. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 17, 2020.
MALAYSIANS working in Singapore cannot commute to the republic starting tomorrow, when Putrajaya’s two-week movement-control order begins.when asked about it after Putrajaya last night announced the order, which, among others, bans Malaysians from travelling abroad and restricts foreigners’ entry into the country.
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