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Instructions, rules and SOPs under the respective Ministry / Department / Agency.
CMCO SOP For All Of Sabah.
Other instructions issued from time to time by the Health Director-General.
Movement Control
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Movement within a CMCO area is ALLOWED. The Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor are considered one zone and cross movement is allowed.
Movement to other CMCO areas, MCO, RMCO and EMCO areas is NOT PERMITTED except with Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) PERMISSION.
The number of passengers in a private vehicle is according to the capacity of the vehicle. However, high-risk individuals and children are discouraged from going out into public, open and crowded areas.
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Sugarbook founder Chan Eu Boon has been charged in court today (24 Feb) for public mischief over the controversial ‘Top 10 Sugar Baby Universiti in Malaysia’ list.
Malay Mail reports that the 34-year-old founder was charged with publishing statements conducive to public mischief under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code.
Sugarbook founder and CEO Chan Eu Boon at the High Court complex in Shah Alam today where he was charged for publishing statements conducing to public mischief.
(Credit: Yusof Mat Isa/Malay Mail)
He was accused of commiting the offence in a post uploaded to the TechNave news portal on 10th February.