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22 teams to monitor SOP compliance in Tawau
Published on: Friday, January 15, 2021
By: Bernama
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22 teams to monitor SOP compliance in Tawau
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TAWAU: Tawau police, together with other security forces, have established 22 monitoring teams to ensure public compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the Movement Control Order (MCO) set by the National Security Council (MKN).

District Police Chief ACP Peter Umbuas (pic) said individuals or groups found violating the SOPs would be detained and taken to a police station to be issued a compound of RM1,000.

“Within 24 hours of the implementation of this MCO, a total of 85 individuals were detected to have violated the SOP but only a warning was given because we understand that on the first and second day (of this MCO) the public are still not fully aware of prescribed SOPs.

“However, after this, stern action will be taken against errant individuals who disobey the MCO, in an effort to curb the spread of Covid-19,” he said.

Peter also said the district Disaster Operations Control Centre (PKOB) also mobilised an integrated monitoring team, consisting of members of various agencies such as the Tawau Municipal Council, for the assignment of complex issues including involving houses of worship.

Apart from that, he said nine roadblocks were mounted during the MCO period which was enforced from Wednesday, and within the first 24-hour period, 66 vehicles were ordered to turn back because they were found to be on the road without a plausible reason.

“Some were detained late at night and gave excuses of going out to buy goods when the shop only operated until 8pm,” he said.

Meanwhile, Peter said the police also gave flexibility to people wanting to return to their respective districts, and they are allowed to do so until Friday.

Families on inter-district travel are allowed to travel in one vehicle, subject to the capacity of the vehicle, he said.





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