Police: 1,000 RM fine for failing to register in the MySejahtera app when pumping fuel



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Registration with the MySejahtera app for Covid-19 contact tracing is mandatory when self-service kiosks at gas stations fill up, police said. – Photo by Bernama

IPOH (Nov 9): Registration with the MySejahtera app for Covid-19 contact tracing is mandatory when filled using self-service kiosks at gas stations, police said.

According to China Press, Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department Deputy Director DCP Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said that once people arrive at the gas station, they need to register in the MySejahtera app even if they don’t enter the convenience store. of the station.

“If people don’t register or scan, how will the police track them if there are Covid-19 cases in the area?” was quoted as saying.

Mior told the portal that gas stations were public spaces with a lot of human traffic.

He said this required visitors to wear face masks, register for contact tracing, have their temperature scanned and use hand sanitizers.

Mior was asked to comment on a viral voice clip from a man claiming that his father was fined RM1,000 for failing to register the MySejahtera app before filling a fuel pump despite wearing a face mask. – Malay Post








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