Man fined RM10,000 for failing to record details when visiting restaurant



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KUALA LUMPUR: The person who received a compound of 10,000 ringgit for violating the standard operating procedure (SOP) of Covid-19, did not register his data in the restaurant he went to.

A report has gone viral showing the compound for a person who did not scan the MySejahtera app at a restaurant in Bukit Jalil on Thursday (March 11).

Subsequently, many on social networks claimed that the man had registered their data by other means.

Cheras OCPD Asst Comm Mohamed Mokhsein Mohamed Zon said the enforcement operation task force conducted an inspection at a restaurant in Bukit Jalil at 6.55pm on Thursday.

“The working group issued a complaint against an individual for failing to scan the MySejahtera application or manually recorded their data in the prepared log book.

“A compound of 10,000 ringgit was issued for those who violated the SOP according to the Emergency Ordinance,” he said when contacted on Friday (March 12).

ACP Mohamed Mokhsein dismissed allegations that the individual had used other means to record his data.

“The allegation that the individual had allegedly registered by other means is not true,” he added.

It was reported that as of Thursday (March 11), the amount has increased from RM1,000 to a maximum of RM10,000 under the Emergency Ordinance.

Police Inspector General Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador had said that the police are only authorized to issue compounds to those who violate the Covid-19 SOP, but the district health official (PKD) of the Ministry of Health will decide the actual amount. .

He said that while the compounds are set at a maximum of RM 10,000, the final amount is at the discretion of the PKD.



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