75 tabligh attendees in Johor yet to submit to checks
Johor police chief Ayob Khan Maydin Pitchay says police will look for tabligh attendees no matter where they are. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 23, 2020.
SEVENTY-FIVE people in Johor who attended a tabligh event in Kuala Lumpur have yet to come forward for health screenings. State police chief Ayob Khan Maydin Pitchay said this included 29 Bangladeshis, 10 Rohingya and eight Thais. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one week free access!
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