Latest 2021 SOPs on Malaysia s MCO, CMCO and RMCO in designated states Details Published: 13 January 2021
These SOPs include details on cross-state and cross-district travels, hours of operation for essential businesses, activities that are prohibited during the two-week period from 13 January to 26 January 2021.
Malaysia s National Security Council has released a series of SOPs that will apply during the reinstated Movement Control Orders (MCOs, or PKPs), including the Conditional MCO (CMCO, or PKPB) and Recovery MCO (RMCO, or PKPP), which take effect today (13 January).
These SOPs include details on cross-state and cross-district travels, hours of operation for essential businesses, activities that are prohibited during the two-week period, and more, shared below.
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MKN Sabah Director, Sharifah Sitti Saleha Habib Yusuf
(pic), said the repatriation is a special programme implemented by MKN in collaboration with the Malaysian Immigration Department (JIM) and other government agencies.
She said the repatriation is also the 29th series by sea this year involving Indonesian illegal immigrants.
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