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Medical officer among 15 fined RM1,000 for defying MCO

08/04/2020 09:54 PM

 

IPOH, April 8 -- Fifteen individuals, including a frontline medical officer at a hospital in the capital, pleaded guilty at the Magistrates' Court here to defying the Movement Control Order (MCO).

Magistrate Nabihah Mohd Noor ordered all the accused, aged 19 to 38, to be fined RM1,000 each, in default three months’ jail, for the offence.

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The accused comprised nine men, six women (of whom four were Indonesians).

According to the charge, all the accused had gathered at a house in an infected area for the purpose of social activities in Jalan Casa Lapangan 2, Taman Casa Lapangan here at 2.50 am on April 5.

All the accused were charged under  Regulation 6, of the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases (Measures within the Infected Local Areas) Regulations 2020, punishable under Rule 11 (1) of the same Regulation which carries a maximum fine of RM1,000 or imprisonment up to six months or both.

Deputy public prosecutor  Afiqah Izzati Mazlan prosecuted while the accused were represented by lawyers Nor Izawani Ahmad Jalaludin and Awatif Ahmad Bashir from the National Legal Aid Foundation.

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