Selangor police chief Noor Azam Jamaludin (above) said residents of Andalas and Bukit Tinggi in Klang, which have been under the conditional movement control order (MCO), have to obtain a permission letter from the police to leave their areas.
However, they don't have to get it from the police station as the police have provided posts in those areas to issue the permission letters.
"We want to help the residents here. They don't have to go to the police station. We will provide the service (of issuing the letter) from here," Noor Azam told the media at Persiaran Pegaga in Bukit Tinggi yesterday.
Around 11.20pm, the authorities were seen installing barriers along the border of the area, following the conditional MCO being imposed.
Bukit Tinggi in Klang will see roadblocks at Persiaran Pegaga (opposite Subaidah Restaurant) and Jalan Kim Chuan Road (opposite 99 Speedmart). There will also be road closures at Jalan Batu Unjur 9 and the entrance of the Onking Chain-Store electrical shop, as well as the entrance of Wisfatt Motorcycle Shop.
Taman Sri Andalas in Klang will also see a roadblock at the intersection of Jalan Tun Dr Ismail, while road closures will be in front of Ar Rahimiah Mosque, Jalan Sri Siantan, Jalan Sri Siantan 41 and Jalan Sri Damak 53.
Noor Azam advised the residents to cooperate with the police to curb the Covid-19 outbreak.
For the record, the conditional MCO applies only to areas within the Klang sub-district. Areas such as Port Klang and Kapar are excluded.
- Mkini
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