Police man roadblocks as interstate ban comes into effect
May 10, 2021
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KUALA LUMPUR – As Aidilfitri draws near, there still are some individuals who are stubborn and willing to break the law to cross state borders although the interstate travel ban comes into effect today.
In KELANTAN, after over 1,000 vehicles that tried to enter the state were ordered to turn back yesterday, another 366 vehicles were ordered to do the same from 12 am till 7 am today for not having police permits.
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“Currently, roadblocks are conducted at three entry points into Kelantan – Jeli, Gua Musang and Pasir Puteh – and 1,426 vehicles have been ordered to turn back,” Kelantan Police chief Datuk Shafien Mamat said when contacted by Bernama today.
Policeman roadblocks, monitor unauthorised travel as interstate ban comes into effect 10 May 2021 / 18:55 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
KUALA
LUMPUR: As Aidilfitri draws near, there still are some individuals who are stubborn and willing to break the law to cross state borders although the interstate travel ban comes into effect today.
In Kelantan, after over 1,000 vehicles that tried to enter the state were ordered to turn back yesterday, another 366 vehicles were ordered to do the same from 12 am till 7 am today for not having police permits.
“Currently, roadblocks are conducted at three entry points into Kelantan - Jeli, Gua Musang and Pasir Puteh - and 1,426 vehicles have been ordered to turn back,” Kelantan Police chief Datuk Shafien Mamat said when contacted by
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Chairman of the Kedah/Perlis chapter of the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) Eugene Dass said the breaking of fast (buka puasa) dinner is a form of domestic tourism for hotels and an important revenue stream.
“We’re aware of the re-imposition of MCO in the five districts in Kedah, which incidentally are where the majority of the hotels are located.
“The hotels have stocked up and hired additional staff for Ramadan buka puasa buffets, which is one way for us to recover some of the revenue we have lost during this dreadful pandemic, ” he said in a statement here.
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