Selangor Journal
A police officer inspects travel documents of a driver at a roadblock in Jalan Patau-Patau, Labuan, on June 1, 2021. — Picture by BERNAMA

Lockdown: 12,000 inter-district, inter-state travel applications approved daily

KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 — The police have approved 12,000 inter-district and inter-state travel applications daily since the total lockdown came into effect on June 1.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin said the approvals were for applications involving deaths, emergencies and self-employed applicants.

He said the police also closed 118 backroads used by the public as alternative routes to cross districts and states before this.

“Checks on major highways nationwide also found that the traffic flow decreased to around 500,000 vehicles a day compared to 1.3 million vehicles a day before the movement control order 3.0 came into force,” he told a virtual press conference here today.

Meanwhile, he said police and related agencies are conducting about 85,000 daily inspections since the total lockdown was implemented.

Almost 35,000 premises have been inspected nationwide, including supermarkets, restaurants, factories and other places allowed to operate.

Some 3,514 compounds have been issued up to June 4 for standard operating procedure (SOP) violations, including 117 against corporations or business entities, while 163 individuals have been detained, he said.

— Bernama

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