
Nilai police chief Mohd Fazley Ab Rahman said Haris would face two charges, namely for failing to scan the MySejahtera QR Code or to register manually to check in to a business premises in Nilai earlier this month and for not wearing a face mask at a public place as required under the SOPs.
“Meanwhile, Neelofa will be charged with failing to comply with the SOPs by not scanning the MySejahtera QR Code or register manually to check in to the same premises,” he said in a statement here tonight.
On May 2, Neelofa uploaded pictures and videos of her and her husband at a carpet shop in Nilai near here, which immediately went viral.
Two days later, both of them were reported to have spent four hours at the Nilai Police headquarters to give their statements on the case.
The couple and Neelofa’s family are also facing flak over an alleged family gathering in Taman Tun Dr Ismail in Kuala Lumpur.
Kuala Lumpur police chief Azmi Abu Kassim said the investigation papers on that case would be submitted to the attorney-general’s chambers soon.
“Raya visits are not allowed (throughout MCO) as set by the government.
“Anyone with information on SOP violation is requested to channel the information to Kuala Lumpur police at 03-2115 9999 or any police station,” he said in a statement here tonight.
Yesterday, Neelofa and her family members were reported to have given their statements at the Brickfields police headquarters for allegedly having celebrated the first day of Hari Raya together in a house in Pinggir Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
Videos of the family gathering went viral on social media.