241 arrested for violating SOP



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PETALING JAYA: A total of 241 people were arrested yesterday for violating the standard operating procedures (SOP) of the recovery movement control order.

“A total of 39 people were in pretrial detention, while the remaining 202 were handed compounds,” said Chief Minister (Defense) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. (pix) he said today in a press release.

The crimes committed were: not wearing masks (77), ignoring social distancing (43), not providing equipment for contact tracing record (78), recreational activities (41) and others (two).

In addition, Ismail Sabri said 2,837 teams under the compliance working group conducted checks at 17,262 facilities, including supermarkets, restaurants, street vendors, factories, banks, government offices, and land, water and air transportation terminals.

He said that Ops Benteng, which involved the Armed Forces, police, the Malaysian Maritime Control Agency (MMEA) and the Malaysian Border Security Agency (AKSEM) saw the arrest of 51 illegal immigrants and a shipmaster, while that six land vehicles and two ships were seized.

A total of 86,398 people have returned to Malaysia through the international border entrance and have been quarantined at 78 hotels and 19 public training institutes from July 24 to yesterday.

Ismail Sabri said that of the total, 543 people were sent to hospitals for treatment and 12,827 people had to go through a mandatory quarantine.

A total of 73,028 people were discharged and allowed to return to their homes.

They came from 36 countries, including the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, Vietnam, Brunei, Laos, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, India, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Turkey, South Korea, Iran, Nepal . , Bangladesh, Myanmar, Timor Leste, Taiwan, China, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Egypt, Spain, France, Australia, New Zealand, United States of America and Ethiopia, Maldives and Oman.

From April 20 to December 11, members of the Malaysian Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) app conducted a total of 13,901 inspections involving a total of 7,965 construction sites across the country.

Yesterday, a total of 11 construction sites were inspected across Malaysia and all sites were found to be in compliance with SOPs.



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