Police thwart foreigner’s bid to escape from Pudu market area



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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): A foreigner’s brazen attempt to escape from the Pudu market area, which has been placed under administrative control, failed when he was arrested by police.

In the incident at about 2pm Friday (May 15), a man in his 30s was seen climbing over the barbed wire and fleeing into a nearby supermarket before he was caught by a police team.

According to a resident who wanted to be known only as Lim, foreigners living in the area were visibly worried on seeing Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) personnel installing barbed wire fencing last night.

“The foreigners know that if the area was sealed off, they would not be able to escape.

“In addition, netizens on social media have been sharing news on raids conducted by the Immigration Department against undocumented migrants, thus compounding their fears,” I’ve told Bernama here.

As early as 10am, thousands of residents in Jalan Pudu, Jalan Landak, Jalan Pasar and Jalan Brunei started lining up for Covid-19 tests.

It was learnt that a team from the Ministry of Health wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) also conducted a census by examining every premises in the area.

Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob had said the busy area around the Pudu market was placed under administrative control and not under the enhanced movement control order (MCO).

Prior to this, Chow Kit and Selayang were similarly placed under the administrative restrictions which limited the movements of residents. – Bernama



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