KUALA LUMPUR: Following the government decision in implementing the movement control order (MCO), the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has been conducted road blocks operations along key points across the country. Its objective is to monitor travellers and warn them to stay home.
14 Apr 2020 / 21:10 H.

A police officer take action against public who has violated MCO at Klang .

A police officer is advising a motorist to take serious with the government order to enforce MCO during Ops Covid-19 at Jalan Khoo Kay Kim.

A total of 5 roadblocks were conducted by PDRM and ATM personnel with the strength 20 personnel each at various locations in Putrajaya.

Vehicles without approval will be ordered to make a U-turn at one of several exit points before the toll Duta Plaza. ZAHID IZZANI/THE SUN

The Police take decision to block the Jalan Persiaran Sg.Buloh (TSB) due of Movements Control Order to reduce the risk of COVID19. ZAHID IZZANI/THE SUN

The police are monitoring the exit and entry of the Chowkit Wet Market to safeguard and reduce the spread of the COVID19 outbreak. ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN

KUALA LUMPUR 01 APRIL 2020. Malaysian Police conducted a roadblock during Movement Control Order (MCO) period Taman Medan. HAFIZ SOHAIMI/THESUN

PDRM on conducting roadblocks following the MCO by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to combat Covid-19.

Police checking food delivery operators to ensure their shipments do not contain alcoholic drinks or narcotics. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN

Members of Malaysian Army deployed to assist the Royal Malaysian Police Force at Kampung Melayu, Sungai Buloh. Malaysian police have set up more than 500 roadblocks as Malaysia’s lockdown enters it’s 5th day. The measures were introduced in an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN

A police officer checking the employer authorisation letter at a roadblock at Jalan Sultan Ismail.