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Employer's letter enough, no police permit needed to enter, exit Klang CMCO areas

The appropriate forms can be downloaded from Klang Selatan, Klang Utara and Shah Alam police headquarters Facebook pages

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Oct 2020 5:00PM

Employer's letter enough, no police permit needed to enter, exit Klang CMCO areas
Roadblocks have been set up at Bayu Perdana, Sri Andalas and Bukit Tinggi. – The Vibes pic, October 9, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Employees who live in areas where roadblocks have been erected – after the implementation of the conditional movement control order (CMCO) in Klang – only need a letter from their employer to enter and exit the areas for work purposes.

With the letter from their employer, a police permit was not required, said Selangor police chief Datuk Noor Azam Jamaludin.

“However, those who have no verification letter from their employer or employee pass can download the form from Klang Selatan, Klang Utara and Shah Alam police headquarters Facebook pages, or get it at the roadblock,” he told Bernama.

Noor Azam said this was to avoid confusion among members of the public regarding movement in the Klang sub-district, which is under the CMCO from today until October 23.

Roadblocks have been set up at Bayu Perdana, Sri Andalas and Bukit Tinggi.

He reminded the public to fill up the form completely to avoid traffic congestion when passing through the roadblocks. – Bernama, October 9, 2020

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