Covid-19: Last-minute shopping for essentials before Song goes into lockdown


SIBU: There was a mad rush by residents of Song district to buy daily necessities before the movement control order comes into effect on Tuesday (Feb 2).

Song OCPD Deputy Supt Rowney Michael Jalak said police had set up roadblocks at Jalan Temalat and Jalan Takan.

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