: Coronavirus: Hundreds booked across states for violating restrictions amid lockdown #IndiaNEWS Hundreds of people across states were booked on Monday for violating restrictions imposed to curb the
Coronavirus: Hundreds booked across states for violating restrictions amid lockdown #IndiaNEWS
Hundreds of people across states were booked on Monday for violating restrictions imposed to curb the spread of Covid-19. Some were arrested while many were warned against continuing to violate the norms. However, people are allowed to visit markets to buy essential items such as medicine and grocery.All but four states and Union Territories have imposed a complete lockdown. Some states have even imposed curfew. The Union Ministry of Health has confirmed 492 cases in the country so far, and nine people have been killed.The Mumbai Police filed 112 cases against violators, ANI reported. This included individuals, pan stalls, hotels, hawkers and illegal transport. Awareness among people was low and the police faced difficulty in enforcing the lockdown, said Mumbai Police spokesperson Pranaya Ashok. “We have repeatedly asked people through public announcements to stay at home and not to gather on the streets,� he told Hindustan Times. In Maharashtra’s Kolhapur, the police booked 23 people and have registered cases against them, reported The Times of India. A 35-year-old woman, who was asked to quarantine herself at home after her return from Sharjah, tried to flee from Nagpur to her parents house in Uttar Pradesh, PTI reported. She was found to be absconding after a team of doctors visited her home. A case has been...Read more
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