The Borneo Post

RM2,000 fine for hosting Raya open house

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A private sector employee was issued a RM2,000 compound for hosting a Hari Raya open house in Tanjung Malim Friday.

Perak police chief Datuk Mior Faridalath­rash Wahid said police went to the location at about 5.45pm after receiving several complaints on the matter.

“By the time police arrived, the guests have left and only the 31-year-old man was home. However, he admitted he had earlier held an open house,” he told reporters after checking on a roadblock at the Ipoh Utara Toll Plaza here, yesterday.

As such, Mior Faridalath­rash urged the people not to hold open houses or visit one another during Movement Control Order (MCO) from May 12 to June 7, more so after the state was reported to have the highest Covid-19 infectivit­y rate Friday.

He said from last Wednesday until Friday, 116 compound notices have been issued for MCO SOP violations but statewide, the compliance rate so far was 96 per cent adding that 41 compound notices have been issued for unauthoris­ed interstate travel.

During the period too, Mior Faridalath­rash said the police received 8,807 inter-state and inter-district travel applicatio­ns and of the number 8,647 applicatio­ns were approved while the remaining 160 were rejected as the excuses given were to visit parents and relatives or attend some feasts.

“A married couple was fined for abusing the privilege given to long distance married couples as both spouses were actually travelling together,” he added.

 ?? — bernama photo ?? Datuk Mior shares a light moment with the media at tol Jelapan roadblock.
— bernama photo Datuk Mior shares a light moment with the media at tol Jelapan roadblock.

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