KUALA LUMPUR: A man was detained after the policy found 15 pieces of a movement permit for the conditional movement control (PKPB) document, which was bogged down during an examination in Lebuhraya Seremban-Kuala Lumpur, today.
The 35-year-old local man was detained by a member of the guard train unit (MPV) who was conducting raids to prevent traffic in the highway due to guiding under suspicious circumstances, at 6.10 am.
The Head of the Brickfields Regional Police, Anuar Omar, said that the results of the policy inspection found 15 pieces of permit documents for the PKPB movement which had a cop and signature of the police office, they were suspected of being faked in the suspect vehicle.
"There is still an ongoing action regarding the use of the forged documents for their own use or for sale to interested parties.
"Suspek was braked for four days until Tuesday to help follow up with Section 22 (d) Emergency Ordinan (Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases) Pindaan 2021," he said, according to the Daily News report.
He said that the act of falsifying a permit for PKPB movement for the purpose of contradicting the direction of the State Safety Council (MKN) may be subject to legal action.
Any notices relating to this may be sent to the Brickfields Policy Hotline at 03 22979222, the Kuala Lumpur Policy Hotline at 03 21159999 or any other nearby police stations. - FMT
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