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PUTRAJAYA: Bar and nightclub patrons continue to make up the largest number of people arrested for violating the recovery movement control order, with 34 people detained by police.
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (Photo) He said police made a total of 98 arrests on Tuesday (September 29), three of which were placed in pretrial detention.
In addition to pub and nightclub activities, other crimes committed included failing to practice social distancing with 24 arrested people, failing to wear face masks (34), failing to pay quarantine charges (10), and facility owners did not provide facilities to record details on your clients.
The task force that oversees compliance with police-led standard operating procedures reported that its teams had reviewed 54,764 facilities on Tuesday, Ismail said.
This included supermarkets (3,521), street vendors (1,466), and banks (3,511).
“Authorities arrested 34 illegal immigrants and four human traffickers during Ops Benteng.
“The government will continue to take the necessary measures to ensure that illegal immigrants cannot sneak into the country,” he said at his regular Covid-19 briefing on Wednesday (September 30).
On mandatory quarantine at designated stations, authorities registered 37,452 people who had returned to Malaysia since July 24.
Currently 8,144 people are in quarantine.
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