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One-time travel permit okayed
KOTA BARU: Those who are self-employed in the state and need to look for daily jobs can now apply for a one-time travel permit at the nearest police station.
1,200 JPJ personnel mobilised to help police
PUTRAJAYA: A total of 1,200 Road Transport Department (JPJ) personnel have been mobilised nationwide until Jan 26 to help the police with the implementation of the vaÂÂrious movement control orders in the affected states.
65 arrested for trying to enter country illegally
PETALING JAYA: Authorities detained 65 illegal immigrants under Op Benteng as enforcement agencies intensify efforts to secure the nation’s border during the movement control order period.
Ismail Sabri: 472 detained for MCO violations on Friday (Jan 15)
PETALING JAYA: Police detained 472 people for defying MCO SOPs on Friday (Jan 15), says Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri.
Police issue timely SOP reminders via graphics on FB
KUALA LUMPUR: The police has released a graphic on its official Facebook page to remind people to always wear face masks properly while in public, especially in crowded areas.
MCO 2.0 should be different
There has to be some reasonableness in applying the current lockdown rules
Ensuring smoother traffic flow
Two roads leading to Ayer Itam market to be closed from 6am to 2pm during MCO.
Ismail Sabri: NGOs seeking to help flood victims need approval to curb spread of Covid-19
PUTRAJAYA: Non-governmental organisations seeking to extend assistance to flood victims will be required to get approval before going to the affected areas.
Johoreans adapting to new normal
JOHOR BARU: Life pretty much goes on for Johoreans despite the enforcement of the movement control order for the second time in the state.
Sabah business community happy to be allowed to operate
KOTA KINABALU: Businesses were off to a quiet start on the first day of the movement control order, just a day after the streets in the city here were jammed with vehicles as people rushed to complete tasks and tie up loose ends.