Over 50 Corona Curfew violators locked in jail van
   Date :22-Apr-2021

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District Collector Avinash Lavania and DIG Irshad Wali inquiring the people roaming on roads in Bhopal on Wednesday.
 
 
Staff Reporter :
 
More than fifty COVID-idiots were locked in the police jail van for violating the ‘Corona Curfew’ imposed in State capital to contain the novel coronavirus. Collector Avinash Lavania and DIG Irshad Wali themselves took to the street and asked the people seen on roads, their reason to come out of the house. Notably, the Collector has given strict instructions to all the officials that people should stay inside their homes and not come out unnecessarily, wear face masks, to follow social distance and to celebrate the festivals while staying at home. The police and administration officials are continuously taking action against those who are coming out of homes without medical emergency and are telling a lie to the officials.
 
District Collector Avinash Lavania and DIG Irshad Wali, on Wednesday took a surprise inspection of the action taken against those roaming on streets without reason. They took stock of arrangements at Lalaghati and Hamidia square and asked people the reason for coming out of their houses. At least 50 people, who were out without any reason, were locked in the police vehicle during the action. DIG Irshad Wali has instructed all the cops to take strict action people coming out of their houses unnecessarily. Instructions have also been given to take action under Section 188, against people coming out on the roads the house unnecessarily in Bhopal.
 
No person should be seen on the streets without wearing a mask, for this, strict action should be taken, along with this, all the cops should also take care of their health and if someone is having any problem, then immediately isolate yourself from other people and yourself treated by the doctor. Along with this, Collector Avinash Lavania told all the officers and cops on duty to eat health and drink water regularly, follow social distance even during duty, and do not sit together in groups. Leave the shoes and slippers outside the house and those coming from outside should keep distance from other members of the family.