Malaysia

RM50,000 fine for Kelantan burger seller over MCO violations

Man, 38, was slapped with RM1,000 compound previously for same offence

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Apr 2021 9:52PM

RM50,000 fine for Kelantan burger seller over MCO violations
While the Kelantanese burger seller has been issued with the maximum compound of RM50,000, police say he can appeal to the Health Ministry for a reduced fine. – Screen grab, April 26, 2021

KOTA BARU – A burger seller at Kg Rambutan Rendang near here was issued with a RM50,000 compound yesterday for violating the movement control order (MCO), including operating beyond 10pm.

Kota Baru district police chief Abdul Rahim Daud said the man also violated the standard operating procedures by setting up tables for customers and failing to provide a body temperature scanner.

“Due to the offences, we issued the maximum compound of RM50,000. However, he can appeal to the Health Ministry for a reduction,” said Rahim when contacted here today.

Earlier, the burger seller, in a social media posting that has gone viral, claimed he had been slapped with the maximum penalty of RM50,000 for operating the burger stall in front of his house at around 11pm.

The incident received various reactions from netizens, and the post was shared over 3,000 times on Facebook.

Meanwhile, the 38-year-old burger seller, Wan Mohd Faisal Wan Kadir, when contacted, said the incident happened at about 11.10pm, and that there were no customers at the stall when several policemen approached him.

“I had folded the tables but hadn’t closed the stall as I was preparing orders for factory workers,” he said, adding that he had been slapped with a RM1,000 compound previously for the same offence.

“I hope the authorities can reduce the amount because I cannot afford to pay, as I only sell burgers,” he added. – Bernama, April 26, 2021

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