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MOH will sue 8000 violators of “Shlonak” app

The Investigation Department continues to consider cases and summon violators of health requirements and the instructions of the “Shlonak” application for quarantine for infected people, contacts, and those returning from travel who adhere to the protocols from the Ministry of Health, which triggered thousands of complaints in this regard.

Arabic daily Al-Rai learned that the General Department of Investigations at the Ministry of Interior continues to consider thousands of cases brought by the Ministry of Health in complaints against citizens and residents who violated health requirements and the application of Shlonk.

The sources said that the administration “received more than 3,000 complaints, while complaints are ongoing, and it is expected to reach 8,000 cases after submitting another 5,000 complaints,” noting that “the complaint referred by the Ministry of Health is a one-page by filing a lawsuit against violators of the Shlonk application.

They have been summoned for investigation, successively, and the accusation of violating health requirements is usually related to ignoring the response to communications via the application or discovering a change in the specific geographical location while being in quaratine among other violations.

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