Police will take subtle approach in enforcing movement control order (Updated)

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Police will take subtle approach in enforcing movement control order (Updated) thesundaily PDRM AbdulHamid Covid19 coronavirus Malaysia

IGP Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador gives a press conference at Bukit Aman today. - BernamaThe authorities will take a soft approach in enforcing the restriction of movement nationwide to allow Malaysians to adapt to the changes in their daily routine.

“This is not a curfew. It is just a move to control movement. If the laws are not being adhered to then we will first advise, then warn and finally action will be taken. We hope everyone will cooperate or else the whole purpose of this exercise will be defeated,” he said at a press conference at Bukit Aman, after attending a high-powered meeting in Putrajaya with the National Security Council, military and other agencies.

“This is to limit movement of people and to contain the spread of the virus. Please be responsible and not selfish. If there is no urgent need to travel then stay indoors. We seek your understanding in these difficult times. Do not make unnecessary travel or take family holidays.”

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