WITH the weekend lockdown beginning in the national capital from Friday night, the Delhi Police warned that anyone found violating the curfew norms will face strict action and may well be arrested. Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava held a review meeting with senior officials including Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) to review the preparedness and plan of action to follow on the ground for strict enforcement of Covid-19 restrictions and orders issued by the Delhi Disaster Mangement Authority (DDMA).
Amid a surge in Covid-19 cases, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday had announced a curfew this weekend and the closure of malls, gymnasiums and auditoriums till April 30 as part of sweeping restrictions to break the chain of the infection.
According to police officials, if anyone is found moving without a valid emergency or movement pass (e-pass) for essential services or goods, they would be stopped and a case will be registered against them. They may face arrest too. Medical services and the supply of food materials, as well as fruits and vegetables, will continue, as usual, said the officials.
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