social media Raya posts police PDRM SOP A 'Not Receiving Visitors' notice is put up in front of a house at Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur during the Aidilfitri celebration after the government imposed the Movement Control Order 3.0 (MCO 3.0) to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the country. PIX: AFFAN FAUZI / MalaysiaGazette / 12 MAY 2021.
A 'Not Receiving Visitors' notice is put up in front of a house at Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur during the Aidilfitri celebration after the government imposed the Movement Control Order 3.0 (MCO 3.0) to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the country. PIX: AFFAN FAUZI / MalaysiaGazette / 12 MAY 2021.

SEREMBAN – Police checks in conjunction with Aidilfitri celebration are not merely focused on roadblocks, but also involve monitoring posts on social media such as Facebook to ensure that the compliance of government’s order to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Negeri Sembilan’s Police Chief, Datuk Muhammad Mat Yusof said, although here has been less traffic in the past few days and a reduced number of vehicles entering the state, continuous monitoring will be conducted by over 160 personnel there.

“After the Aidilfitri prayer, some people might go visiting, so, we have increased the number of observation team to conduct checks around residential areas and district borders in the state.

“If the teams receive posts with photos showing violation of standard operating procedures (SOP), action will be taken,” he told reporters after visiting the roadblock at Senawang toll today.

Muhammad said, based on the SOP checks at several mosques in the state, they found that there was a high level of compliance.

Meanwhile, Nilai District Police Chief Supt Mohd Fazley Ab Rahmad said, inspection of the housing estates in Nilai Impian on the first day of Raya found no SOP violation. -BERNAMA / MalaysiaGazette