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PUTRAJAYA: Senior minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob says those who wish to return to their home towns or Kuala Lumpur should inform the police beginning April 25.
At a press conference here, he said those with access to the internet could do so through the Gerak Malaysia application.
“List down names and how many want to return to KL and from which home town,” he said.
“This way we will know which area you are from and if it is a red zone.”
He added that those who are unable to do so online could go to the nearest police station.
However, he advised them to call for an appointment to avoid long queues at the station.
He also said the plans were still at the preliminary stage, adding that a decision would be made on May 1.
“There is no guarantee,” he said. “We are still waiting for reports for April 25 so that we can release an SOP.”
He added that both pros and cons would be weighed alongside advice from the health ministry before a decision is made.
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