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Police deny Jalan Canning Estate cluster sparked by GRO activities

IPOH: Police have denied allegations that a guest relations officer (GRO) at an entertainment centre here was the cause of the Covid-19 outbreak which led to the Jalan Canning Estate cluster.

State police chief Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid said the investigation found that the information being circulated was inaccurate.

"There is a misunderstanding. Several portals claimed that the woman works as a GRO but actually, she is a Chinese national with a valid passport and she also has a career.

"She also makes Malaysia her second home. However, she never worked as a GRO or went to the entertainment centre at Jalan Canning Estate as reported," he told reporters after observing the roadblock at Ipoh Toll Plaza here, today.

Mior Faridalathrash, however, did not reveal the identity of the real person who had sparked the cluster.

On April 10, the Health Ministry reported that it had detected the Jalan Canning Estate Cluster involving a social event held at Jalan Canning Estate, Taman Canning, whereby 39 out of 60 people tested positive for Covid-19 as of April 12.

Following this, allegations that the cluster involved GRO activities at the entertainment centre went viral on social media. –Bernama

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