PUTRAJAYA: The authorities will no longer advise or warn the public and business outlets to comply with the movement control order (MCO) regulations and will now move to act against violators, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
The Senior Minister said the special Cabinet committee on non-health related issues for the MCO had decided that it was time to act.
On May 11, the multi-agency task force to check on non-compliance of SOP under the conditional MCO conducted checks on 53,250 premises.The task force also checked 22,829 private vehicles, 1,969 public transports, 3,321 places of worship, 1,258 recreational facilities and 259 construction sites nationwide.
"The conditional MCO is still an MCO. We have relaxed the rules just a bit so that people can go back to work to restart the economy.
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