scorecard
  1. Home
  2. india
  3. news
  4. Maha: 63,000 cases registered for violation of lockdown

Maha: 63,000 cases registered for violation of lockdown

PTI   

Maha: 63,000 cases registered for violation of lockdown
Mumbai, Apr 22 () At least 63,000 offences havebeen registered and 14,000 people arrested for allegedlyviolating prohibitory orders put in place to contain theCOVID-19 pandemic in Maharashtra, police said on Wednesday.

The police have been manning the streets to ensurestrict implementation of the lockdown and registering offencesunder section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated bypublic servant) of the IPC, apart from the Disaster ManagementAct and Maharashtra COVID-19 Prevention Rules.

As many as 62,987 offences have been registered and13,889 persons were arrested during the lockdown, an officialsaid.

While implementing the lockdown, 64 police personnelcontracted the deadly infection in the state and some werebeing treated at hospitals, while others were quarantined, hesaid.

At least 595 persons, who were stamped for homequarantine, were penalised for violating the norms ofisolation, the official said.

As many as 74,616 calls related to coronavirus werehandled by various police control rooms across the state, headded.

The police registered 1,067 offences of illegaltransport and seized 44,135 vehicles, which were plied duringthe lockdown, he said, adding that fines to the tune of Rs2.41 crore were collected.

At least 15 offences were registered against foreignnationals in the state for allegedly violating visa norms, theofficial added. DCARU ARU


Popular Right Now



Advertisement