TEMCO imposed on Alor Setar Prison

PETALING JAYA: Targeted enhanced movement control order (TEMCO) has been imposed on Alor Setar Prison in Kedah, following a spike in Covid-19 cases.

The Ministry of Health Malaysia earlier confirmed a spike in positive cases from Alor Setar Kedah Federal Prison.

“Taking this into account, the government on the advice of the Health Ministry has imposed the TEMCO administratively in the prisons, including staff quarters for 14 days. This will be effective from 12.01 am tonight,” Senior Minister (Defence) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pix) said in a statement today.

“During this period, any movement in and out of the areas involved will not be allowed and visits from detainee families will be put on hold.”

A total of 433 individuals were arrested yesterday for violating the recovery movement control order.

“Sixty of them were remanded while the remaining 345 were issued compounds and 28 were released on bail,” Ismail said.

The offences committed were not wearing face masks (157), ignoring social distancing (46), failing to provide equipment for contact tracing registration (49), attending nightclub and pub activities (126), gambling activities (36), employing foreign workers without proper permits (18) and entering the country undocumented (1) .

He said 2,175 teams under the compliance task force conducted checks at 12,572 premises including supermarkets, restaurants, hawker stalls, factories, banks, government based offices and land, water and air transport terminals.

He said the Ops Benteng that involved the Armed Forces, police, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, and the Malaysian Border Security Agency had arrested a total of 76 illegal immigrants and a smuggler yesterday.

A total of 27 illegal immigrants were detained by the Malaysian Royal Armoured Corps for not having valid identification documents as well as for attempting to leave Malaysia through an ungazetted road around Hotel Tiara, Desaru, Bandar Penawar, Johor.