Chinanews.com, April 9 (Xinzhou). According to Malaysia Sin Chew.com, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, Malaysia has implemented an "action control order" since March 18. Malaysia ’s Director of Internal Security and Public Order Datuk Akrishani said that from April 8, the police will issue fines directly to those who violate the order.

He said that the Malaysian police had drawn up a standard operating procedure to deal with those who violated the 1988 Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act during the administrative order.

The police will bring the offender back to the headquarters of the police district and issue a ticket. Those who receive the ticket must pay the fine to the Ministry of Health within 2 weeks.

"The amount of fines will always be 1,000 ringgits, and those who are punished shall not plead."

In addition, the number of confirmed cases by Malaysian police personnel continues to rise, and currently 66 people have been diagnosed. Akrishani pointed out that as of the 7th, 1,225 people in the police force have been quarantined, including police officers, police officers, civil employees and police families.

According to the data provided by the Malaysian Ministry of Health that day, as of noon on the 8th, Malaysia had 156 newly diagnosed cases, with a total of 4,000 cases confirmed, reaching 4119, and 65 death cases and 1487 cured cases, respectively.