Malaysia

Putrajaya CMCO roadblocks end at midnight

Police issue 248 compounds in the 54 days that roadblocks are mounted 

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Dec 2020 6:29AM

Putrajaya CMCO roadblocks end at midnight
Putrajaya district police headquarters (IPD)’ Public Order Division chief ASP Marlizan Pa’adek says  two compliance teams from Presint 7 and 11 police stations will continue to monitor the situation from time to time – The Vibes file pic, December 7, 2020

PUTRAJAYA – The implementation of roadblocks at four locations, following the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in Putrajaya since October 14, ended at 12 midnight.

The four locations are Lebuh Sentosa heading towards the Maju Expressway; Persiaran Selatan heading to Dengkil; Persiaran Utara Pintu Dua A towards Kajang and Persiaran Utara Pintu Tiga heading to Puchong.

Putrajaya district police headquarters (IPD)’ Public Order Division chief ASP Marlizan Pa’adek said that during the 54 days of roadblocks being mounted, a total of 248 compounds were issued.

“Among the offences were the failure to produce an inter-state travel permit and having failed to follow the passenger capacity set for CMCO,” he told Bernama after a visit at the operations site, here this evening.

He said that a total of 154 security forces personnel were involved in the operations.

Marlizan said that even though the CMCO has been lifted in Putrajaya, the community should continue to adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) to break the Covid-19 transmission chain.

He said that the Putrajaya IPD police’s two compliance teams from Presint 7 and 11 police stations will continue to monitor the situation from time to time.

Previously, the CMCO had been imposed in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Selangor from October 14 and scheduled to end October 27, but was extended until Nov 9.

The CMCO was further extended for another four weeks until December 6. – Bernama, December 7, 2020

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