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COVID-19: Police increases surveillance in Karnataka amid night curfew

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COVID-19: Police increases surveillance in Karnataka amid night curfew

COVID-19: Police increases surveillance in Karnataka amid night curfew

Due to spike in COVID cases, night curfew has been imposed in Karnataka between 10 pm and 5 am to check the spread of coronavirus.

Police barricades were placed to keep a check on the vehicular movement in Bengaluru.

Similarly, the police officials kept a tab on movement during the curfew in Kalaburagi.

They also baton charge people found wandering at public places during night curfew.

DCP Kishore Kumar said, "Kalaburagi City Police are enforcing the night curfew (between 10 pm and 5 am) very strictly.

We request people not to come out without any reason." The night curfew will remain in place till April 20.


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