Residents association guides expats on MCO


MKReA deputy chairperson Tan Wai Ping (centre) gives face shields to a Solaris Mont Kiara management representative and a security guard.

IT WAS clear that there was confusion on the dos and don’ts among the Mont Kiara community after 11 residents there, nine of whom were expatriates, were fined for jogging in the neighbourhood during the first phase of the movement control order (MCO).

Complicating matters was the fact that Mont Kiara sits at Kuala Lumpur’s border with Selangor.

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