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5,700 PDRM personnel to ensure CMCO enforced in Perak

Police to ensure SOPs are complied with to curb the pandemic

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Nov 2020 7:15AM

5,700 PDRM personnel to ensure CMCO enforced in Perak
Acting Perak police chief Datuk Goh Boon Keng said 1,800 officers and members were currently involved in implementing 51 roadblocks covering 23 locations on the borders of the state and districts (28). — The Vibes pic, November 10, 2020

IPOH — A total of 5,700 police officers and personnel in Perak have been mobilised to carry out their duties of monitoring and ensuring compliance of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) statewide from yesterday.

Acting Perak police chief Datuk Goh Boon Keng said 1,800 officers and members were currently involved in implementing 51 roadblocks covering 23 locations on the borders of the state and districts (28).

"In addition, 450 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) compliance monitoring teams are also mobilised," he said in a statement here, last night.

Goh, who is also the Perak deputy police chief, said the police took the initiative to make public announcements on SOP compliance through police patrol car teams that patrolled the assigned areas.

He urged all parties to comply with the SOP and the rules set in an effort to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. — Bernama, November 10, 2020

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