The lack of observation of social distancing continues



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PETALING JAYA: A total of 412 people were arrested yesterday for disobeying the conditional motion control order.

“The biggest offenders, with 135, were those who did not practice social distancing, followed by illegal entertainment activities (113)” Chief Minister (Defense) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pix) said in a statement today.

The other crimes included not wearing face masks (64), failing to prepare equipment to record temperature controls and personal data (59), crossing interstate borders without permission (27), and others (14).

“Of those detained, 403 people were issued enclosures while the other nine were detained,” he added.

Ops Benteng also continued to detain illegal immigrants, as 51 of them and 11 ship captains were caught in the 296 established roadblocks.

As of December 3, a total of 81,240 people returned to the country and were placed in various quarantine centers such as hotels and public training facilities.

Of that number, 11,682 are in mandatory quarantine, while 509 were sent to hospitals for treatment.

A total of 69,049 were allowed to return home after completing the 14-day quarantine.

These people returned from 36 countries, including the neighboring Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia and Cambodia.

The compliance working group also conducted 56,090 inspections in markets, restaurants, factories, banks and government offices.

12,218 sanitation operations were also carried out in 137 areas.



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