KUANTAN: The low prices offered at Mobile Rahmah Sales were a relief to the residents of Tanah Putih Baru housing here, as they can save money on esse.
09 May 2021 / 18:50 H.
KUANTAN: Fifty-eight of the 200 Taman Tanah Putih Baru residents who were said to have gone missing before the housing estate was placed under the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) on May 5, have returned to their homes.
Pahang state secretary Datuk Seri Dr Sallehuddin Ishak (
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“We do not know why they left their homes just before the EMCO was enforced but we hope those who are still away will return to undergo screening by tomorrow or contact the police to inform their whereabouts for further action.
KUANTAN: The police are urging those who left the Tanah Putih Baru enhanced movement control order area to come forward to be tested for Covid-19.
Kuantan police chief Asst Comm Mohamad Noor Yusof Ali said they received information that a few individuals had left the area before the EMCO was enforced on May 5. We have put out a notice asking these people to show up for testing at Dewan Jubli Perak here on May 10. Until then, please stay put wherever you are now. If you show symptoms, go to the nearest clinic immediately, ACP Mohamad Noor said here on Saturday (May 8).