Nearly 30 businesses in Kota Tinggi ordered to shutter activities for breaching MCO


Teams comprising police officers and Health Department representatives monitoring the situation in Kota Tinggi.

KOTA TINGGI: The owners at 27 business premises here have ordered to cease their activities for defying the rules outlined by the government for the conditional movement control order (MCO) period.

Kota Tinggi OCPD Supt Ahsmon Bajah said that among offences these premises had committed were allowing mass gatherings and not practising social distancing.

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