Sabah orders immediate closure of Foh Sang Market due to overcrowding

11 Apr 2020 • 7:35 PM MYT
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Police and armed forces personnel join forces at the roadblocks to implement the movement control order at Jalan Tambun Ipoh April 10, 2020. — Picture by Farhan Najib

KOTA KINABALU, April 11 — The state government today decided not to allow the Foh Sang Market in Luyang here to operate during the duration of the movement control order (MCO).

Sabah state secretary Datuk Safar Untong in a statement today said the decision was taken due to the daily overcrowding occurring at the market.

“Therefore, the state government took note of the overcrowding at the market and decided not to allow it to operate during the MCO period,” he said.

Meanwhile, Luyang assemblyman Phoong Jin Zhe through his Facebook page expressed concern about the situation.

“I have stressed this many times — it is not the place where you can go shopping like normal days. No ‘kupi-kupi’. No ‘jalan jalan’.

“It is the MCO (movement control order). It’s an incredible time. Only if we all stick to the order, can we win this (the fight against Covid-19) together,” he said.

The crowded atmosphere at the market went viral on social media today, showing people queuing up to enter the premises besides the parking area was filled with vehicles. — Bernama

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