PUTRAJAYA: Military troops may be mobilised if the people’s level of compliance with the Movement Control Order introduced by the government to contain the spread of Covid-19, is deemed unsatisfactory.

 

Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said this was among the proposals brought up at the meeting of the newly-set up Special Ministerial Committee on the implementation of the order.

 

However, Ismail Sabri who is also Defence Minister, said the government, as of now, is fully confident that the police were capable of enforcing the order.

 “As of now, I believe that it is unnecessary, but if there is no choice and if the compliance level remains at only 60 to 70 per cent, I believe there is a huge possibility that military troops will be mobilised.

 

“But having the authorities alone is not important...what’s more important is for all of us to conduct self-control and obey any instruction or order issued by the government,” he told a press conference after chairing the meeting of the newly-set up Special Ministerial Committee on the implementation of the order, here Thursday.

 

The order, which is in force for 14 days from Wednesday, among others, involves the closure of all government and private premises except for those providing essential services and all houses of worship and business premises except for supermarkets, wet markets, grocery shops and convenience stores selling daily necessities.

The government has also called on the public to stay at home and avoid going out during the order period to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the country.

 

At present, Ismail Sabri said the police are taking a prudent approach in advising the public, but he did not rule out the possibility that legal action might have to be taken if the level of public compliance did not improve.

 

He said police roadblocks, which have been mounted at certain locations starting last night, would be continued.

 

“Maybe over these first three days, the police will begin with giving advice, but I believe they will opt for more stern actions if the people still hesitate to comply with the order,” he said, adding that 504 roadblocks were mounted nationwide last night, during which 6,135 vehicles were inspected. – Bernama

Source: Daily Express
  • Date Fri, 20 Mar 2020
  • Outbreak Covid-19
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