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CMCO: Two roadblocks and three road closures in Bukit Kuda

People who want to exit and enter Lorong Lintang Raksa 2, Jalan Raksa 3 and Pangsapuri Bukit Kuda must obtain written permissions from the police

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Oct 2020 11:19AM

CMCO: Two roadblocks and three road closures in Bukit Kuda
Police setting road blocks in Taman Andalas, Klang, to ensure residents comply with the Movement Control Order (CMCO). Similar roadblocks were also set up in Bukit Kuda, Klang, where residents intending to enter or exit that area require police permits. — Bernama pic, October 9, 2020

SHAH ALAM — North Klang Police set up two roadblocks and closed three roads around Bukit Kuda near here, following the enforcement of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in the Klang sub-district, effective today until Oct 23.

North Klang district police chief ACP Nurulhuda Mohd Salleh said the roadblocks were in front of Emy Cookies & Food premises and Simpang Lorong Lintang Raksa 2, both in Jalan Bukit Kuda.

“The police will also close three roads in the Bukit Kuda area, namely Lorong Perak, Jalan Raksa 3 and Jalan Raksa 4,” she said in a statement today.

She said people who wanted to exit and enter Lorong Lintang Raksa 2, Jalan Raksa 3 and Pangsapuri Bukit Kuda must obtain written permission from the police first.

 

COVID-19 | The Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) will be imposed in Sandakan, Papar and Tuaran in Sabah, and Klang in Selangor beginning 12am tonight (October 9, 2020) to check the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, said Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. The CMCO would be enforced for 14 days in these red zones to enable targeted case detection activities to be carred out. Movements in and out of these four CMCO areas will be banned. Only essential services including factories and the related services network will be allowed. Read more Covid-19 updates at www.thevibes.com Video edited by RYAN LAM #TheVibesCovidInfo #MalaysiaCMCO #FromEverySide #ShareTheVibes

Posted by The Vibes on Thursday, October 8, 2020

“However, there is no need for a permission letter or a special permit for entering or exiting other areas in the North Klang district so far,” she added.

Nurulhuda also advised the public to always comply with the CMCO and that compounds would be issued if there was non-compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) under the CMCO.

The public can contact the ‘Op Covid-19’ operations room at 03-3376 2400 for any questions or complaints, she said. — Bernama, October 9, 2020

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