Written by Nanthini Suresh
The government has clarified that there is no curfew
after 8pm under the MCO 3.0.
According to a Malaysiakini report, a National Security
Council (NSC) spokesperson said only businesses were told to close by 8pm
daily, with exception to several types of services including pharmacy and
clinics.
The clarification comes amid several recent incidents
where people were allegedly issued compounds for not being at home between 8pm
and 8am.
However, the SOP issued by NSC does not say whether
members of the public are obliged to be at home after 8pm.
“No curfew. (Only) business hours from 8am to 8pm.
“Besides, the pharmacy is still open until 10pm. Private
clinics are also open according to their normal operation hours.
“There are also doctors and nurses who finish their
shifts at 11pm,” he told Malaysiakini in a text message this evening.
Recently, several incidents had gone viral on social
media where members of the public claimed that they were issued summonses for
being outside after 8pm.
This includes a short video clip that started circulating
today, where police were heard telling a motorist that he or she could be
issued a compound of RM2,000 for being on the road before 8am without
permission.
However, this has been dismissed by the police.
According to a report by Malay daily Kosmo!, Shah
Alam district police chief Baharudin Mat Taib said no compound has been issued
to the driver.
He said the video was recorded at a roadblock in Jalan
Persiaran Anggerik Eria in Section 31, Shah Alam and the police personnel
involved only explained to the driver about MCO SOPs.
“We want to stress that there is nothing in the SOP that says vehicles cannot be on the road before 8am or after 8pm,” he was quoted as saying.

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