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Smooth traffic condition from the Jalan Duta toll plaza heading towards Rawang during an aerial survey of major expressways in the country with the Air Wing Unit (PGU) of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), on May 8, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

IGP: Police have ways to detect unauthorised interstate travellers

KUALA LUMPUR, May 24 — The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) have specific methods to identify individuals who travel interstate without permission and attend Hari Raya Aidilfitri family gatherings.

Without detailing the methods, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador said PDRM began conducting spot checks on households identified as having violated the conditional movement control order (CMCO).

He said the police’s seriousness in implementing the CMCO could be seen by the setting up of roadblocks at strategic spots along highways as well as on state and federal roads.

“This is basically to curb the Covid-19 virus, which is spreading due to the irresponsible action of those stubbornly insisting on travelling interstate.

“Their action to return to their hometowns is very risky and can endanger their own families’ lives,” he told reporters after surveying a roadblock at the Gombak Toll Plaza here yesterday.

Abdul Hamid said the results of the roadblocks and CMCO being implemented by the police from yesterday would be seen in two weeks’ time.

“If in two weeks’ time, we find that there is a spike in Covid-19 cases, then it means the actions we took earlier were ineffective,” he said.

Regarding checks on housing estates, he said the district monitoring teams would go out to conduct patrols and watch out for an unusual number of cars at premises.

“From there we can assume that the vehicles are from outstation, maybe a different district or state, and they are there to celebrate Aidilfitri,” he said, adding that police would then question the residents in the house.

Meanwhile, he noted that traffic at the Gombak Toll Plaza yesterday was lighter than usual, unlike on the eve of Hari Raya in previous years.

“It’s the same at the Jalan Duta Toll Plaza and Sungei Besi Toll Plaza, with traffic at both places lighter than usual.

“It cannot be denied that 90 per cent of Malaysians are obeying the CMCO and only five percent are still violating it,” he said.

Abdul Hamid reminded those wanting to try and travel interstate to forget about it as the roadblocks would be set up for 24 hours.

— Bernama

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