CORONAVIRUS | The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) will formulate new tasks following the announcement of the recovery movement control order (MCO) enforcement beginning June 10 to Aug 31, to replace the conditional MCO which ends Tuesday.
Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador (above) said PDRM is in the midst of studying the details of the recovery MCO enforcement measures.
“We reckon the new tasks will be laid out by June 9,” he told Bernama today.
Hamid said this would include traffic control as people would take the opportunity to return to their hometowns now that the restriction has been lifted, during the recovery MCO.
When asked whether the roadblocks would continue, he said it was no longer necessary.
“At the moment, it is clear that under the recovery MCO, there is no need for roadblocks to be mounted except at Ops Benteng locations. I will discuss this with the Armed Forces chief to get details of a mutual understanding and agreement.
“Maybe surveillance duty will be increased to ensure compliance to the social distancing regulations,” he said.
Hamid said although the Aidilfitri spirit remains high, the public should be mindful that the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over.
- Bernama
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