NSC: EMCO in several localities in Sabah and Pahang ending on Saturday (Oct 9)


KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The enhanced movement control order in several localities in Sabah and Pahang will be lifted according to schedule on Saturday (Oct 9).

National Security Council (NSC) director-general, Datuk Rodzi Md Saad said they included the EMCO in Kampung Tinongian and Kampung Karagasan in Ranau, Sabah, which began on Sept 26.

In a statement on EMCO on Friday (Oct 8), he said another locality in Sabah is Bornion Timber Sdn Bhd base camp in Keningau, which began on the same date.

In Pahang, the localities included Kampung Pasu and Kampung Penderas in Kuala Krau, which began on Sept 12, as well as Rumah Pangsa Jalan Karak in Mentakab, which began on Sept 26.

Apart from that, Rodzi said after evaluating the analysis of the Covid-19 infection risk and trend of the Health Ministry, the EMCO in several localities in Pahang which would be ending tomorrow, has been extended to Oct 23.

They included Pos Sinderut and the Orang Asli villages in Pos Lenjang and Pos Titom, all of them in Lipis. - Bernama

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