MELAKA: Another individual has been issued with a RM5,000 compound notice for allegedly crossing district boundaries in the state – this time involving a 34-year-old mother of two, who drove some six kilometres from her home to buy groceries at a hypermarket.
The State Government has declared curfew from 1 pm where shops and other commercial establishments will remain closed from 12 noon with immediate effect.
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KOTA KINABALU: Many in Sabah are still trying to cross district borders even though they know it is prohibited until the zoning system is re-implemented on May 17, says Datuk Masidi Manjun
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The minister in charge of Covid-19 matters in Sabah said that since the ban was enforced on May 10, a total of 642 drivers had been instructed to turn back. These people know that they cannot cross district borders but they try their luck anyway, he said in his daily Covid-19 briefing on Saturday (May 15).
He said on May 15 alone, a total of 20 compounds were issued for SOP violations.