MPS enforcement officers on their rounds to warn roadside food stalls operating as usual in Selayang on the first day of movement control.
The morning markets that opened for business as usual on Wednesday were packed with shoppers who were busy buying the necessities, such as fish, meat, fruits and vegetables. Selayang Municipal Council went down to the ground and reminded business owners to follow the rules or risk facing time in jail for defying the MCO.
“We take this matter very seriously and we urge operators to stop ignoring the order from the Government which is aimed atIn Shah Alam, most of the shops visited by Shah Alam City Council enforcement officers had abided by the MCO. Among locations visited were Section 13, food stalls and other premises in sections 11, 8, U10, U13, 32, 19, U1, 25, 27 and 17.
Meanwhile, the video of a morning market in Teluk Bunut, Banting still open for business, which was spread via Whatsapp on Wednes-day, was also visited by the Kuala Langat Municipal Council enforcement officers.
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