Some Malaysians still violate RMCO rules



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KUALA LUMPUR: Some Malaysians continue to flout the most basic standard operating procedure by not wearing a mask when in public.

Chief Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pix) said they were among 131 people who were arrested for various crimes on Saturday. The other infractions include not providing the necessary temperature recording equipment, operating beyond the stipulated hours and activities that do not allow for social distancing.

Inspections were carried out in 3,897 markets, 5,138 restaurants, 1,440 factories, 3,755 banks and 723 offices, as well as 1,419 in land transport, 225 in water transport and 97 air transport terminals.

Ops Benteng, led by the National Task Force, also saw 18 illegals arrested at 79 roadblocks.

Of the total 23,590 Malaysians who returned from abroad, 9,162 are in mandatory quarantine, 66 have been sent to hospitals for treatment, while 14,362 have been discharged and allowed to return home.

Under Ops Sanitasi Awam, 9,849 sanitation operations have been carried out in 134 zones since March 30 with a total of 12,965 premises comprising 2,706 businesses, 5,703 government buildings, 1,596 housing developments, 2,606 public places and 354 markets were sanitized.

The Internal Trade and Consumer Affairs, after having carried out inspections in 12 different foods in 654 stores, confirmed that the supply in the country is sufficient and readily available.



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