Why no charges? Cop picked up in MCO raid was on duty, says Negri police chief

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SEREMBAN: A sub-inspector found with four other men in an entertainment centre here was not charged in court with breaching the movement control order (MCO) as he was there on official duties, says the Negri Sembilan police chief.

DCP Datuk Mohamad Mat Yusop said a police probe revealed that the officer from the state contingent had been instructed by his superior to carry out surveillance on gang activities.

"However, four others were eventually charged for flouting the MCO, including the owner of the centre," he said, adding that they were charged under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act Regulations 2020. It is understood that the four men aged between 45 and 68 were inside the entertainment centre just before they were detained at around 9.30pm on April 3.

 

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