Those who ignore warnings to stay home face arrest, say KK cops

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Those who ignore warnings to stay home face arrest, say KK cops
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City police double patrols and put up extra roadblocks to enforce Covid-19 movement control order. FMTNews StayHome Arrest

Kota Kinabalu police chief Habibi Majinji and his men stop a car at a roadblock last night.

At the same time, city police chief Habibi Majinji warned that his men would not hesitate to take stern action, including arrest, against those who continually ignore warnings to stay at home. Habibi said the roadblocks were being set up to advise people to stay home and not take advantage of the order “by moving around with no purpose”.

“We have nine police stations in the Kota Kinabalu district which will monitor the situation until we are convinced the community is following the MCO,” he said.

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