Conditional MCO compliance rate in Selangor at 93%, say cops


SHAH ALAM: After the rules for the movement control order (MCO) were relaxed following the announcement of the conditional MCO on May 4, state police say no arrests have been made in Selangor for MCO violations.

"We have conducted checks in 5,128 premises, including supermarkets, transport terminals and houses of worship, as well as private and public vehicles, and issued 92 warnings," said Selangor special Covid-19 spokesman Asst Comm Muhammad Yazid Muhammad Yew.

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