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Perlis govt agrees to implement CMCO tomorrow

Police and army personnel join forces to man the roadblocks at the entrance and exits to Balik Pulau at Jalan Tun Sardon in Penang April 10, 2020. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

The state government in a statement today said the decision was taken in line with the move by the federal government on the procedures and operation of the economic sector through the standard operating procedures decided by the National Security Council . The statement also mentioned that the state government would review from time to time the measures to implement CMCO for the economic sector via the State Security Working Committee in line with the situation in the state which has been categorised as a green zone.

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