The Borneo Post

Failing to scan MySejahter­a tops list of 93 compounds issued by cops

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KUCHING: A total of 93 compounds were issued by the police in the preceding 24 hours, with failing to scan MySejahter­a QR code before entering a premises topping the list at 25 compounds, said the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC).

SDMC said that the other compounds were issued for offences such as being in public beyond the stipulated time (20), gathering without physical distancing (19), not wearing face masks (14), exceeding the permitted number of passengers in a vehicle (7) and gathering while doing prohibited activities such as gambling (4).

“A premises was also compounded for not providing things such as the MySejahter­e QR Code, temperatur­e scanner and hand sanitiser, while a constructi­on site was also compounded for failing to ensure the right number of workers allowed to work during a certain period of time,” said SDMC in its Covid-19 daily update yesterday.

There was also one compound issued by the police for drinking liquor at a public space.

Of the total 93 compounds, 32 were issued in Kuching followed by Sibu (28), Bintulu (19), Sarikei (6), Kota Samarahan (4), Lawas (2), Miri (1) and Lundu (1).

SDMC said this brought the cumulative number of compounds issued by the police so far to 9,143.

Apart from that, four local authoritie­s across Sarawak also issued a total of 11 compounds to those who flouted the standard operating procedures.

The Sibu Municipal Council issued five compounds while Bintulu Developmen­t Authority issued three, Sibu Rural District Council (2) and Miri City Council (1).

“The compounds are for offences such as premises operating without any permission (3), selling nonessenti­al items (3) while the rest involved failure to update the attendance logbook or incomplete entry (2), failure to scan the MySejahter­a QR code before entering a premises (2) and not providing hand santiser (1),” said the committee.

SDMC said this brought the cumulative number of compounds issued by the various local authoritie­s across Sarawak to 1,279.

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