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Police man roadblocks, monitor unauthorised travel as interstate ban comes into effect

Monday, 10 May 2021 06:55 PM MYT

He said they would tighten roadblocks at the three border points to ensure only those with valid approvals were allowed in, adding that they would also monitor other routes to thwart unauthorised attempts to enter the state. He also reminded the people in the state not to use other routes to get into other districts or states as the police will be monitoring road users.

Six districts in Selangor, namely Hulu Langat, Petaling, Gombak, Klang, Kuala Langat and Sepang, have been placed under the movement control order from May 6-17.In Pahang, 32 roadblocks at district and state borders have been set up involving more than 150 police personnel, with assistance from other security teams.

Terengganu Police chief Datuk Roslee Chik said 12 roadblocks were at state borders and will operate around the clock, while others will operate between eight to 16 hours depending on the current situation at each location. “District border roadblocks have been set up in front of Kota Sarang Semut police station for the Kota Setar district; Jalan Bandar Puteri Jaya ; Jalan Kepala Batas ; in front of the Yan district police headquarters ; SJR Jalan Titi Jeniang and Lebuhraya BKE-Binjul and Jalan Kuala Ketil in Baling district.

 

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