According to Malay Mail, three routes near Bukit Kuda were shut by the North Klang Police, due to the implementation of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in the Klang sub district, effective today (9th October 2020 until 23th October 2020).
North Klang District’s Police Chief, ACP Nurulhuda Mohd Salleh said that the roadblocks would be in front of Emy Cookies & Food premises and Simpang Lorong Lintang Raksa 2 in Jalan Bukit Kuda. She continued that three roads in Bukit Kuda which are; Lorong Perak, Jalan Raksa 3 and Jalan Raksa 4 will be respectively closed due to the high suspected cases in that specific region.
Nurulhuda then said, “Pangsapuri Bukit Kuda must first seek written permission from the police for the purpose of exiting or entering upon valid reason”. Nevertheless, a letter or special permit for entering or leaving other areas in North Klang’s district is not required as of now.
Apart from Pangsapuri Bukit Kuda, here’s a list of 35 other areas in Klang that is presently under CMCO;
- Bandar Bukit Tinggi
- Kampung Johan Setia
- Kampung Bukit Naga
- Kampung Perigi Nenas
- Kampung Kuantan
- Kampung Serdang
- Bandar Puteri
- Kampung Sungai Kandis
- Taman Sri Andalas
- Lorong Sungai Udang
- Taman Suria
- Mutiara Bukit Raja
- Bandar Klang
- Ken Rimba Jimbaran
- Pangsapuri Palm Garden
- Taman Andalas Permai
- Taman Desa Meru
- Taman Seri Lembayung
- Taman Gembira
- Kampung Delek Kiri
- Taman Kim Batu Belah
- Kampung Sungai Udang
- Taman Klang Perdana
- Taman Bayu Perdana
- Taman Klang Utama
- Taman Sentosa
- Taman Pendamar Indah
- Jalan Dato Dagang
- Taman Sejati
- Jalan Haji Tarmizi
- Taman Setia
- Jalan Kebun
- Taman Sri Muda
- Jalan Muhibbah
- Taman Tenaga Bakti
Nurulhuda urges the public to cooperate with the police during the CMCO and strictly adds that a compound will be imposed if there is non-compliance with standard operating procedures (SOP).
Besides, the Health Minister, Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said that there had been 3 new clusters of COVID-19 cases identified including the “Bah Puchong” cluster, which covers Selangor’s Petaling district and four Perak districts; Larut, Matang, Selama and Kinta. However, the root of the clusters was inspected.
Selangor’s exco Member, Ng Sze Han clarified that there had been no significant COVID-19 outbreak in Puchong concerning the misunderstanding about the “Bah Puchong” cluster . It was named because of the return of someone in Puchong from Sabah.
For more detailed information or enquiries regarding the CMCO or the roadblocks, please contact the ‘Op Covid-19’ operations room at 03-3376 2400.
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