To prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the
He said Singh recently asked all senior inspectors to improve the performance of their respective police stations and achieve the
The Mumbai police are making efforts to increase the awareness among citizens about containing the spread of COVID-19, city police spokesperson S
"The idea behind setting the target of 1,000 cases for each zone per day is to sensitise people about following guidelines issued by the government about wearing mask and maintaining physical distance in public places," he said.
The official said 50 per cent of the fine collected from mask rule violators will be used for police welfare activities and the remaining amount will be given to the
Since the enforcement of lockdown in March last year, the city police have so far registered cases against 57,692 people under Indian Penal Code Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) for violating various COVID-19 prevention norms, another official said.
Out of these people, 25,947 were arrested and later released on bail, he said.
Since April 18 last year, 10,490 people were penalised for not wearing masks in public places, he added.
On Tuesday, Mumbai reported 849 new cases of COVID-19, raising the tally to 3,27,619.
The city has so far reported 11,476 deaths due to the disease, as per official figures.
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