Sarawak’s Transport Ministry says proper SOP followed when bringing students home


A total of 7,607 Sarawakian students have been flown back to the state so far. — Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department

MIRI: The tertiary students from Sarawak who were flown back home from their campuses in Peninsular Malaysia had undergone the proper checks and quarantine procedures.

Deputy Transport Minister Hasbi Habibollah, who is Limbang MP, said there are false claims floating around social media that the ministry was being lax in terms of safety and health checks of these students.

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