China News Service, February 11. According to Malaysia's "Shi Hua Daily" report, Deputy Superintendent Arifin, director of the crime prevention and community safety team of Sibu Police in Malaysia, reminded that according to the standard operating procedures for the Lantern Festival formulated by the State Disaster Management Committee, the Lantern Festival will be carried out on the day of the Lantern Festival. Lion dances are available from 6am to 10pm but must fill in the form and notify the Sibu Disaster Management Committee.

  Deputy Superintendent Ariffin said that from midnight on February 14 to February 15, he himself will lead a team to carry out a joint inspection operation to ensure that the public abides by the standard operating procedures.

All people participating in the lion dance must complete the vaccination and sterilize the lion dance equipment.

At the same time, lion dance activities can only be performed outside the store, and cannot enter the store or building.

Each Lions team cannot exceed 12 people.

  In addition, he also stressed that it is illegal under the Explosives Act 1958 to possess and set off fireworks that are not permitted on the Lantern Festival.

Some fireworks are permitted, but some are not.

If you set off fireworks that are not allowed, it is illegal and will be punished accordingly. If the offender is convicted, he can be jailed for seven years or fined 10,000 ringgits.

"My law enforcement team will ensure that there is no excessive display of fireworks and firecrackers. If it is only in front of the house, it is not a problem, but it should not endanger others or neighbors. It should not be set off for 1 or 2 hours. Uncontrolled and Dangerous practice, we will take action."