Failure to record personal data outweighs MCO violations



[ad_1]

KUALA LUMPUR: Failure to provide and record customer details was the top offense with 88 people charged yesterday with violating the Motion Control Order (MCO).

Chief Minister (Security Group) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pix) He said that they were among 196 people arrested and issued yesterday precincts, followed by the crime of not wearing a mask (86), breach of physical distancing (eight) and others (14).

Meanwhile, in a code of operation called Op Benteng yesterday, it said that 59 illegal immigrants were arrested and three ground vehicles were seized.

“The government will take severe measures against those who try to enter illegally through the country’s borders and law enforcement agencies will continue to strengthen border control, especially on the routes of rats,” he said today in a statement.

He said enforcement staff had also inspected 24 construction sites across the country and of that number, 22 construction sites met SOPs while two construction sites were not in operation.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri said that a total of 87,522 people had returned to Malaysia from abroad from July 24 until yesterday and were staying in 76 hotels and 17 public training institutes (ILA).

“Of that number, 9,004 people are in mandatory quarantine, while 532 people have been sent to hospitals for treatment. A total of 77,986 people have been allowed to return to their homes, ”he said. -Called



[ad_2]