Police nab 19 for partying in Kajang condo unit during MCO


KAJANG: A party in a condominium here was shut down with the police arresting 19 people for breaching the movement control order (MCO) here.

District OCPD Asst Comm Ahmad Dzaffir Mohd Yussof said the police responded to noise complaints at the condominium in Taming Jaya following noise complaints on April 3.

"At around 12.30pm, a task force team from IPD Kajang raided the condo located on the 15th floor.

"A total of 19 people, aged between 20 and their early 30s, were found partying and drinking.

"Preliminary investigations showed that the unit was rented at a daily rate of RM140 per day.

"Statements taken showed that the rental period began on April 1 and that the group had come from Gombak, Taman Impian Ehsan and Bandar Tun Hussein Onn," he said in a statement Saturday (April 4).

He added that all the suspects have been remanded for four days until April 7.

In a related matter, he said that Kajang police have made a total of 66 arrests during the first phase of the MCO.

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