Stubborn night owls nabbed for violating MCO in joint ops


A woman motorcyclist being questioned on her reason for being on the road during the joint night operation headed by MBSA.

TWENTY-NINE people were brought to the Sungai Buloh police station for further investigation following a joint night operation led by the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA).

The individuals, comprising 13 men, two women and 14 foreign nationals, were either found loitering the streets or simply going for a ride in their vehicles, oblivious to the movement control order (MCO).

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