China News Service, April 10 (Xinzhou). According to Malaysia Sin Chew.com, Malaysia will issue fines for all violations of the "Action Control Order" starting from April 8 in the amount of RM1,000. However, some people still do not comply with the management order. The Malaysian Defense Minister pointed out on the 10th that the fine was low and considered to be increased.

In response to the question that the number of people arrested for violating the executive order is still high, Malaysia ’s senior minister of defense, Ismail Sabili, said that compared to other countries, the Malaysian government imposed a fine of 1,000 ringgit on those who violated the executive order Low. Therefore, it is not excluded to require the Ministry of Health to discuss with the Attorney General's Office to increase the fines in order to act as a deterrent.

In addition, Ismail Shabli said that as of the evening of the 9th, the percentage of people complying with the operation control order remained at 97%.

According to reports, the Malaysian police set up 75 road inspections throughout Malaysia on the 9th to inspect more than 500,000 vehicles. And 38,854 unannounced inspections were conducted nationwide, and 5,538 buildings were inspected. A total of 666 people were arrested, of which 392 were fined RM1,000, 263 were detained, and 11 were released on bail.

He also urged the public not to spread fake news, and the government will take action against those who spread fake news.

In order to prevent the spread of the new Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, Malaysia has implemented an "Operation Control Order" since March 18.