Four Indonesians nabbed for violating CMCO, 12 compounded for breaching SOP

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KUCHING, Nov 19: Police caught four Indonesian men in Kuching for violating the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) standard operating procedures (SOP) in the past 24 hours.

The State Disaster Management Committee (SDMC), in a statement today, revealed that 12 compounds were also issued with seven in Miri, and two in Sarikei, and one each in Kuching, Simunjan and Padawan.

On roadblocks operation mounted in Kuching district following CMCO, a total of 12 vehicles had been ordered to turn back today (Nov 19).


A total of 8,874 vehicles have been checked during CMCO in Kuching district today.

The cumulative number of vehicles inspected was 76,247. Of the number, 191 vehicles had been ordered to turn back since Nov 9.

Meanwhile, the Local Government and Housing Ministry also issued 143 oral, written and seizure notices under Kuching North City Commission (DBKU) (47), Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) (32), MD Marudi (18), Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) (16), MB Miri (8), Kuching South City Council (7), Bintulu Development Authority (BDA) (9), MDDM (5), MD Serian (3), and MD Sarikei (2).

Compliance checks were also carried out on 1,289 premises throughout Sarawak involving 167 supermarkets, restaurants (261), factories (11), banks (97), government offices (32), hawkers (33), markets (56), houses of worship (26), recreational areas (26), construction sites (14) and others (566). ā€”DayakDaily