Movement control order: Police in Kelantan, Pahang set up roadblocks

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Movement control order: Police in Kelantan, Pahang set up roadblocks
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The roadblocks are aimed at preventing non-essential movement, says Kelantan deputy police chief Abdullah Mohammad Piah.

Police roadblocks are in place in Kelantan and Pahang, throughout the duration of the nationwide movement control order imposed by the government from March 18 to 31.

Abdullah said there was sufficient personnel to set up continuous roadblocks and undertake related monitoring in all jurisdictions within the state. Meanwhile, in Kuantan, police are urging the public to stay away from public spaces unless they have valid reasons to be in the area. “We are advising the public to stay at home as per the government order. This two-week period is not the time to go on excursions or have fun get-togethers,” he said at a press conference yesterday, with Kuantan district police chief ACP Mohamad Noor Yusof Ali also present.

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