A group of 24 people were detained by the cops for queuing up to buy nasi lemak at a stall in Balik Pulau at 2am.
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A Group Of Malaysians Arrested By The Police For Buying Nasi Lemak At 2am
The group even refused to disperse when officers arrived at the scene and told them to do so!
FMT later reported that the 22 customers and the two sellers were ordered to undergo three months community service for the offence.
Now almost everyone got so angry with this group of 'privileged joggers' from Mont Kiara.
Despite repeated calls to stay at home, pictures of joggers leaving their houses to get their daily exercise went viral on social media.
Some were even pictured bringing along their kids!
Anywhoooo, after a final warning by the cops, a total of 11 of them were eventually arrested for not obeying the MCO!
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Nowhere To Run: 11 Joggers Reportedly Arrested In Mont Kiara For Not Obeying MCO
#3 The need to prove that your cock is stronger
Chill, we're talking about the cock-a-doodle-doo kinda cocks here.
As COVID-19 number steadily rise, this group of men decided, hey, let's organise a cockfight!
According to a report in The Star, the three were arrested in Balingian, Sibu and officials also seized three roosters (one alive, two dead), six plastic chairs, six cockfighting spurs and a total of RM185 from them.
Funnily enough, this group of three were not the only ones to defy the MCO to organise a cockfight, The Dayak Daily reported on another group of three men who were caught for the same offence.
They were fined RM500 each and jailed three months.
#5 The need to throw water at each other
Now, this is a whole new level of epicness.
According to a report by Astro Awani, police recently arrested a group of 62 people for being involved in organising a water festival in Sepang.
Epic, kan?
The group, who were all from Myanmar, were said to have put together the event at their worker's quarters.
Two of them even admitted to filming the "joyous occasion" and uploading it on Facebook.
No matter what it may be, just stay at home and obey the SOPs put in place by the authorities, OK?
This is definitely not the time to go breaking the rules, especially when we are all working hard to flatten the COVID-19 curve once again.