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‘Call cops if more than 20 people gather on first day of Raya’

- — Bernama

LABUAN: Residents in Labuan can report to the nearest police station if they see more than 20 people gathering on the first day of the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebratio­ns, said Labuan police chief Supt Muhamad Farid Ahmad.

Although there would be no roadblocks during the festive period, strict monitoring would be carried out to ensure that the public complied with the standard operating procedure (SOP) set by the National Security Council (NSC) to curb the spread of Covid-19, he added.

“We would like to remind those celebratin­g not to violate the SOP during the first day of celebratio­ns.

“We will not hesitate to take action against anyone violating the 20-visitor per home limit,” he said, adding that the strict monitoring was to prevent a “Hari Raya Covid19 cluster”.

Farid also reminded those wanting to perform the Friday prayers, nightly terawih prayers and Aidilfitri prayers to fully observe the SOP on social distancing.

The Federal Territorie­s Islamic Religious Department (Jawi) has allowed at least 12 mosques and eight surau in Labuan to perform Friday and congregati­onal prayers involving not less than three people and not exceeding 30, comprising mosque officials and staff, as well as certain others determined by the mosque administra­tion.

Masjid Sultan Muhammad V Labuan has decided only its committee members, officers, staff and media fraternity, comprising not more than 30 people, would be allowed to perform congregati­onal prayers in the mosque at any one time.

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