Time to raise the fine on MCO offenders, says IGP


Stubborn movement-control order rule breakers will feel the pinch when the compound fine, currently RM1,000 is raised, says Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Afif Abd Halim, January 30, 2021.

POLICE believe it’s time to raise the current compound fine of RM1,000 imposed on offenders found flouting the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the movement-control order (MCO) following a spike in Covid-19 cases nationwide.

Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador said police issue thousands of summonses every week to individuals violating the SOP, with the majority being for not adhering to physical distancing.

To make matters worse, he said, there were some who even made inter-district and interstate trips without valid reasons.

“If the RM1,000 compound is considered small, then those who are stubborn will surely pay the price when the move to raise the compound fine is gazetted. The time has come for the compound fine to be increased,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.

He said he had instructed his personnel to issue summonses to offenders without giving them leeway and letting them off with a warning.

Abdul Hamid said that since police began to enforce the latest MCO, a total of 474 personnel had tested positive for Covid-19 while 1,628 others had undergone quarantine.

“It is very sad indeed when our infected front liners have to be treated by another group of front liners at hospitals,” he said.

There has been a surge in COVID-19 cases nationwide of late, with the number of daily cases nearing the 6,000 mark after 5,725 cases were reported yesterday and 5,728 today. – Bernama, January 30, 2021.


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  • Increasing fines wont work. Send them to covid Hospitals to do community work will work very well or make them wear a card thats says MCO floaters and get them to sweep the streets.

    Posted 3 years ago by Elyse Gim · Reply