Covid-19: After Xmas raid, eatery caught again on New Year's Eve


IPOH: A total of 311 New Year revellers at a restaurant in Jalan Sultan Yusuff here were issued compound notices for RM1,000 each for violating the standard operating procedures of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) on Friday (Dec 31).

Perak police chief Comm Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said police raided the premises at 10.30pm Friday and said under the SOPs, it could only accommodate 100 people.

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