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Covid-19: Pekan mosque compounded RM10k for violating SOP

Covid-19: Pekan mosque compounded RM10k for violating SOP A - The RM10,000 compound fine imposed on a mosque in Pekan yesterday is hoped to be a lesson to the management of other mosques in Pahang to comply with Covid-19 prevention standard operating procedures (SOP). State health director Dr Bahari Che Awang Ngah said Pekan District Health Office officers issued the compound after finding that the mosque management did not register the names of the congregation as required. All Access Plan

Pahang mosque compounded RM10,000 for not complying with SOP | Daily Express Online

Published on: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: State Health Director Datuk Dr Bahari Che Awang Ngah said Pekan District Health Office officers issued the compound after finding that the mosque management did not register the names of the congregation as required. (Photo: Bernama) KUANTAN: The RM10,000 compound fine imposed on a mosque in Pekan near here yesterday is hoped will be a lesson to the management of other mosques In Pahang to comply with COVID-19 prevention standard operating procedures (SOP). State Health Director Datuk Dr Bahari Che Awang Ngah said Pekan District Health Office officers issued the compound after finding that the mosque management did not register the names of the congregation as required.

Tanker driver denies causing death

ROMPIN: A tanker driver pleaded not guilty to charges of driving under the influence of drugs which caused him to crash into two other vehicles which resulted in the death of two personnel of the Pahang Health Department (JKNP) earlier this week. P. Kaingeyen, 34, who lives in Kuantan, was charged before magistrate Azizah Ahmad here. He is accused of driving under the influence of drugs and failing to control his vehicle, thus causing the death of JKNP driver Mohd Zuhairi Abdullah, 35, and nurse Julayha Kudus, 29, at 10am on Monday at KM32 Jalan Pekan-Rompin, Pekan, near here. He was charged under Section 44(1)(a) of the Road Transport Act, which provides for a maximum jail term of 15 years and RM100,000 fine upon conviction.

Tanker driver charged with driving under influence in fatal crash involving Pahang Health Dept personnel | Malaysia

Friday, 11 Dec 2020 01:59 PM MYT ROMPIN, Dec 11 ― A tanker driver pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate s Court here today to charges of driving under the influence of drugs which resulted in the death of two personnel of the Pahang Health Department (JKNP) on Monday. P. Kaingeyen, 34, who lives in Kuantan, about 115km from here, was charged before Magistrate Azizah Ahmad. He was accused of driving under the influence of drugs and failing to control his vehicle, thus causing the death of JKNP driver Mohd Zuhairi Abdullah, 35, and nurse Julayha Kudus, 29, at 10am on December 7 at Km 32 Jalan Pekan-Rompin, Pekan, near here.

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