Police have tightened roadblocks on every road connecting Kota Setar District with other districts and established a team to step up control at rat lanes or illegal routes in areas placed under the administrative enhanced movement control order (EMCO).
Kota Setar district deputy police chief Supt Mohd Redzuan Salleh said seven roadblocks have been mounted in front of Restoran Haji Ramli Simpang Empat; at Jalan Batas Paip, Kuala Kedah; in front of Alor Janggus Police Station; in front of Kepala Batas Police Station; at Jalan Hutan Kampung; and at the Alor Setar Utara and Tol Alor Setar Selatan toll plazas.
“A total of 21 teams will carry out monitoring according to schedule to ensure that no one violates the administrative EMCO rules set,” he told reporters at the Kota Setar District police headquarters today.
Yesterday, Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the government would enforce the administrative EMCO in 28 areas in Kota Setar, Kedah, from today until Sept 25 - an area that would involve a total of 366,787 residents.
The decision was made after taking into account the increase in Covid-19 positive cases involving Sungai and Tawar clusters in the district.
Mohd Redzuan said Kota Setar residents who are working outside the EMCO areas must obtain a police permit to allow them to leave the areas.
“We receive a lot of applications to enter and leave the areas for working purposes, even if they work in the essential services, the permit is still needed,” he said.
- Bernama
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