The Borneo Post

EMCO in eight localities in Tawau from today — Ismail Sabri

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KUALA LUMPUR: Eight localities in Tawau, Sabah will come under the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) starting today until April 25 following the spread of Covid-19 with high infectivit­y rates.

Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the localities involved were Taman Sri Bukit Tawau, Taman Cahaya, Jalan Tengku Osman, Tawau Fire and Rescue Department staff quarters, Bandar Sri Indah, Jalan Mesra, Kampung Titingan and Taman Golden Hill.

He said cumulative­ly, 76 Covid19 cases and 220 close contacts have been traced in the localities to date.

“The implementa­tion of the EMCO is to control residents’ movement so as to curb the coronaviru­s transmissi­on to outside communitie­s,” he said in a statement on the developmen­t of Conditiona­l MCO and Recovery MCO yesterday.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri said a total of 208 individual­s were arrested for flouting the standard operating procedures Saturday, of which 199 individual­s were compounded while nine others remanded.

He said entertainm­ent centre activities were the highest recorded offences involving 112 people, followed by failure to provide equipment to record customers’ details (27), not wearing face masks (16) and others (53).

Through Op Benteng on Saturday, Ismail Sabri said nine illegal immigrants were detained, seven were deported and three land vehicles were seized.

A total of 256 roadblocks were also mounted nationwide on the same day.

Over the past 24 hours, he said 807 individual­s arrived at the country’s internatio­nal entry points and have been sent to undergo quarantine at quarantine stations across the country.

Cumulative­ly, 170,888 individual­s have returned from abroad since July 24, 2020, and placed in 79 hotels and eight public training institutes and private higher learning institutio­ns across the country.

“Of the total, 7,868 individual­s are undergoing quarantine, 161,681 allowed to return home and 1,339 sent to hospitals,” he said.

 ?? Bernama photo ?? Soldiers from the 26th Ba alion of the Royal Malay Regiment (RAMD) installing barbed wire around Kampung Muhibbaray­a yesterday for the start of the EMCO. —
Bernama photo Soldiers from the 26th Ba alion of the Royal Malay Regiment (RAMD) installing barbed wire around Kampung Muhibbaray­a yesterday for the start of the EMCO. —

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