Conditional MCO: Only Medical Emergencies, Deaths, or Air Travel Can Cross State Lines, Police Say



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PETALING JAYA: Only three reasons will be accepted to allow interstate travel involving the areas where the conditional motion control order (MCO) will go into effect on Wednesday (Oct. 14), police say.

The reasons are medical emergencies, fatalities and for those who have to use KL International Airport (KLIA), KLIA2 or Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airports to travel by plane.

Police also said that those traveling (under all three reasons) to or out of the conditional MCO areas – Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya – would also have to send a permit application form to the police station closest to them. before making your request. travel.

For example, an individual from Johor who is heading to Pulau Penang and needs to cross Selangor due to an emergency, would have to submit a permit form to the police station closest to his residence before starting the journey.

For an individual heading from Melaka to Putrajaya for an emergency, they would have to submit a permit form to the police station closest to their residence before setting off.

“However, if a person traveling has forgotten to submit the form, they can submit it to any of the nearest stations before crossing the roadblocks at the locations under the conditional MCO,” police said in a Facebook post. Tuesday (October 13).

They stressed that only a maximum of two people is allowed in each vehicle.

They added that workers can cross state and district borders, provided they have a valid work pass or letter from their employer.

Those who work in the same district do not need a work pass letter.

Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya will be under the conditional MCO for 14 days from October 14 to October 27 following an increase in Covid-19 cases.

The form can be obtained at any police station or downloaded here



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