The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Labuan’s Saguking cluster ‘illegal routes’ closed

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LABUAN: All illegal routes, in and out of the two squatter water settlement­s of Saguking Laut and Sebor Baru, which are now under the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO), have been identified and closed with barbed wire.

Labuan police chief, Supt. Muhamad Farid Ahmad said the illegal routes included the water areas towards the open sea and on land.

“As today is the first day of these two settlement­s being under the EMCO, we have deployed adequate personnel to be on standby at the three police control posts that people use to enter the settlement­s.

“We have also identified and closed the illegal routes used by certain people in the settlement­s to get to the sea and other parts near the town centre,” he told reporters after monitoring the situation at the main entrance to the settlement­s near the Saguking Commercial Building, here, yesterday.

The government has imposed the EMCO in Saguking Laut and Sebor Baru in Labuan from Oct 21 to Nov 3.

Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the 14-day EMCO was aimed at controllin­g public movement in the two settlement­s and to facilitate Covid-19 screening by the Ministry of Health.

The screening will involve 8,062 people and they have also been instructed to adhere to the Home Surveillan­ce Order and to wear the surveillan­ce wristband.

Meanwhile, Muhamad Farid advised the local community not to be unduly worried or panic over the EMCO in the settlement­s.

“We have adequate personnel to guard the settlement­s…we are not allowing anyone to enter or exit the settlement­s. Our personnel will be on 24-hour standby at the three control posts,” he said.

On the presence of undocument­ed migrants in the settlement­s, Muhamad Farid said the ongoing efforts by the local enforcemen­t agencies to resolve the problem would continue and not only during the movement restrictio­n exercise.

Labuan is under the Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO) from Oct 17 to 31, with 160 positive cases reported yesterday.

 ??  ?? A policeman is seen monitoring the movement of residents while on duty on the first day of the implementa­tion of Enhanced Movement Control Order in the Saguking area in Labuan yesterday. - Bernama photo
A policeman is seen monitoring the movement of residents while on duty on the first day of the implementa­tion of Enhanced Movement Control Order in the Saguking area in Labuan yesterday. - Bernama photo

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