Sarawak: Police adopts more aggressive approach to check Covid-19

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KUCHING: A more aggressive approach will be adopted by the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) if the spread of the second wave of Covid-19 in Sarawak recor...

: A more aggressive approach will be adopted by the Royal Malaysian Police if the spread of the second wave of Covid-19 in Sarawak records a worrying increase.

“Not only compounds, we will carry out arrests because we still have laws that allow us to arrest those who deliberately do not care and neglected all aspects of the SOP which have been drawn up,’’ he said. He said such action had to be taken to ensure that all efforts made by the government in dealing with the Covid-19 epidemic were not in vain.

“ is a matter that we must redouble so that the society, especially here, does not take lightly the situation during the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic,“ he said.

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