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PETALING JAYAA total of 639 people were detained yesterday for disobeying Covid-19 regulations as the country continues to fight a third wave of increasing cases in the country, said Chief Minister (Defense) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pix).
The biggest offenders were those who did not adhere to the rules of social distancing (228), followed by the lack of use of masks (209), the lack of equipment to record personal data (106), the activities of the entertainment center ( 15) and others (81).
A total of 634 people received compounds, four were arrested and one was released on bail.
The government also decided to extend the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in Pokok Sena Prison until November 7 due to positive cases among inmates and prison staff.
However, the CMCO at Tawau and Kuarters Prison will end on Sunday as there are no more active cases.
However, the town of Tawau is under CMCO.
In addition, 38 illegal immigrants were arrested at the 300 roadblocks established under Ops Benteng.
As of yesterday, 52,841 people have returned to the country.
Of those, 8,196 are in mandatory quarantine, 381 sent to hospitals for treatment, while 44,264 were discharged and sent home.
The compliance working group also conducted controls in 2,683 markets, 5,011 restaurants, 1,260 factories, 3,426 banks and 621 government officials.
A total of 13,312 stores have also been cleaned up, while food inventory controls in the country confirmed that supplies are sufficient and available.
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