KUALA LUMPUR – More than 10,000 policemen, including officers, have been placed under quarantine, with at least 200 of them undergoing treatment after being confirmed positive for Covid-19, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin.
He said this is hampering the ability and strength of the police force in performing their duties, as they are paying the price for being the frontliners closest to the public.
“The spread of Covid-19 is becoming more worrying and many frontliners have been exposed to the risk of infecting the disease.
“Although they (police) wear face masks, the job requires them to communicate with the people, where social distancing is not possible,” he said in a statement today.
Hamzah said there are also policemen assigned to assist the immigration authorities to prevent illegal immigrants from entering the country.
“Through Ops Benteng conducted between May 1 and Oct 18, the security forces have detained 497 illegal immigrants and 28 tekong (agents) who attempted to enter and leave the country through Sarawak,” he said.
As such, he called on Malaysians to appreciate the sacrifices of the frontliners and together heed the call by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to fight against Covid-19.
He said the highest appreciation should be accorded to the frontiners who had been working tirelessly since the outbreak of the pandemic.
“Many of them have not taken a break from work or spent time with their families. We are running out of time, and now is not the time to play politics or lobby for support for certain individuals to become the Prime Minister,” he added. – Bernama, October 27, 2020