Army and cops seeing results


(From left) Comm Sahabudin and Jen Ahmad Hasbullah checking on food delivery riders at the roadblock. — Photo:: ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star

COORDINATED roadblocks and mobile patrols have brought about a 99% movement control order compliance (MCO) rate in Penang which is above the 97% compliance rate at the national level.

Army chief Jen Tan Sri Ahmad Hasbullah Mohd Nawawi said that under the third phase of the MCO, about 7,000 army personnel were deployed to aid in enforcement.

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