KOTA KINABALU: City police will start focusing on those who do not comply with standard operating procedure (SOP) during the recovery movement control order (MCO) period, instead of just monitoring operators of premises.
Kota Kinabalu OCPD Asst Comm Habibi Majinji said in view of the lack of adherence to SOP, it was vital that stricter actions be taken against errant public members.
“On Saturday , we had compounded four entertainment outlets at the downtown Waterfront area as the operators were not able to control their customers, ” he said during a press conference here Monday .“Now, we want to concentrate more on the community where those who do not follow SOPs such as social distancing will be issued compounds immediately without compromise, ” ACP Habibi said.
These actions are needed to stop the spread of the deadly Covid-19 virus, and the possibility of a second wave, he said.Article type: metered
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