Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) issued 446 compounds for various offences and six premises were ordered to close from May 7 to June 28 for breaching the Covid-19 standard operating procedure. Also 11 warning notices were issued and items from 16 premises were confiscated by MBPJ.
In a media statement, the city council said the police and National Security Council also carried out surveillance via CCTV cameras located in public spaces.
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