The Borneo Post

MP slams entertainm­ent outlets for operating past permitted hours

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KUCHING: Bintulu MP Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing has slammed proprietor­s of entertainm­ent outlets who continue to operate past the permitted hours by serving their customers behind the closed shutters.

In a statement yesterday, he said such outlets had been known to violate the standard operating procedures (SOPs) to curb Covid-19 which clearly stated they could not operate past 10pm.

He also claimed there had been many public complaints against such outlets, with some confirmed Covid-19 cases having indeed been traced back to these outlets.

“These enterprise­s have refused to acknowledg­e and see the true situation of the pandemic happening in their own city and to lawfully follow the SOPs stipulated by the authoritie­s.

“I must urge all business operators in Bintulu, no matter what sector they are in, to provide a high degree of cooperatio­n in Covid-19 prevention.

“If they persist with violating the SOPs, they must face the consequenc­es and I will personally ask the police to intervene during their patrols,” he said.

He added that the enforcemen­t personnel have the authority to suspend these outlets, revoke their business licences, and even forcibly break into offending premises suspected of violating SOPs.

In order to curb the raging pandemic especially in Bintulu now, Tiong said these are the possible tough actions to be applied to SOP flouters.

“The level of the pandemic is at a level now where no one can afford to be complacent. Only by having strict compliance with the SOPs can everyone’s safety and health be better assured.

“These rebellious businesses should think deeply about the future. Only by ensuring the entire community’s health and safety can the economy recover. Only when that happens, can normalcy take hold again and life can get better,” he said.

He even said that in these circumstan­ces, he could suggest to the authoritie­s to raise the Conditiona­l Movement Control Order (CMCO) to Enhanced MCO where everyone will face even more inconvenie­nce.

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Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing

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