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KEPALA BATAS: Pandemonium broke out with over 60 foreign workers running helter-skelter when a team of enforcement officers raided a housing construction site in Bertam Perdana near here. The incident had officers chasing after workers, with some of the workers being pinned down in muddy terrain nearby before being handcuffed and rounded up at the premises. North Seberang Prai district district chief Asst Comm Noorzainy Mohd Noor said 31 foreign workers in their 20s to 40s were arrested but added that he believed about 30 others escaped. The workers, from countries such as Myanmar and Bangladesh, were rounded up at the development site where multiple violations of the movement control order had allegedly occurred. ....
Stringent roadblock: Comm Mior Faridalathrash (second from left) checking a vehicle at the Jelapang toll plaza. RONNIE CHIN/The Star IPOH: About 330 vehicles have been ordered to turn back by Perak police since the third movement control order started on May 12, with one driver even trying to use his wife as an excuse for crossing the state border. Perak police chief Datuk Comm Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said the drivers of 185 vehicles were told to turn back at the North-South Expressway while 146 were turned back at federal routes. He also said that in one incident, a man was found to have tried to “balik kampung” on the pretext of wanting to visit his wife. ....
JOHOR BARU: The public, whether vaccinated or not, must follow the standard operating procedure in the midst of the ongoing pandemic, says Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar (pic).The Johor Ruler noted the country is now at a critical juncture where the number of cases showed no sign of slowing and several states, including Johor, have now become high-risk states. “The rakyat must not ignore the SOP even when they have been vaccinated against the virus. “Please remember to take care of yourselves and each other, because many are taking the SOP lightly and behaving as though the pandemic is already over. ....
Tough situation for all: A electronic billboard raising awareness on the dire situation of the pandemic at a mall in Rawang. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star PETALING JAYA: Malaysians are bracing themselves for a possible targeted movement control order in areas with high infection rates as the surge in Covid-19 cases shows no sign of abating. Companies are also ready to weather the storm, although they are appealing for standard operating procedures that will take the survival of their business into account. Universiti Malaya epidemiologist Prof Datuk Dr Awang Bulgiba Awang Mahmud said the Covid-19 situation had worsened with intensive care units (ICUs) filling up with Covid-19 patients. ....
PETALING JAYA: A sundry shop owner in Kelantan who was issued a RM50,000 compound for allegedly violating the movement control order says he only has his shop to offer as payment. ....