Entry ban in place but cop says Sabahans from Sulawesi did 'nothing wrong'
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CORONAVIRUS | Police have denied reports that a group of 12 Malaysians who returned from the postponed international tabligh gathering in Gowa, Makassar on Indonesia's Sulawesi island had attempted to enter Sabah illegally.
Sinar Harian quoted Bukit Aman's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) chief Huzir Mohamed saying that the authorities had anticipated their arrival in Tawau on Saturday.
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