India  

Rajasthan Weekend Curfew: Strict checking by police, violators fined

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 02:17s - Published
Rajasthan Weekend Curfew: Strict checking by police, violators fined

Rajasthan Weekend Curfew: Strict checking by police, violators fined

With lockdown imposed in Jodhpur to curb the COVID spread till 5 am Monday.

Police were strict in checking the vehicular movement around the city and fined those who were found violating guidelines.

All non-essential movement of individuals is prohibited.

Police Commissioner, Jose Mohan said, "There're 30 pickets in the city to check unnecessary movement (of people).

During this 60-hour lockdown, if people violate guidelines, action will be taken against them."


You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

COVID-19 COVID-19 Contagious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2

Bust Premiership trio owe £30m in unpaid Covid loans

London Irish, Wasps and Worcester went out of business needing to repay more than £30m of Covid relief loans, a National Audit Office report says.
BBC Sport

Related videos from verified sources

People rush to liquor stores in Odisha ahead of weekend curfew [Video]

People rush to liquor stores in Odisha ahead of weekend curfew

People in Bhubaneswar rushed to buy alcohol in view of the weekend curfew imposed in Odisha amid rising cases of coronavirus. The weekend curfew was started last week from April 24. People were seen..

Credit: ANI     Duration: 01:18Published
Cops punish locals for flouting COVID-19 curfew in central India [Video]

Cops punish locals for flouting COVID-19 curfew in central India

Police in central India's Madhya Pradesh punished locals flouting the COVID-19 curfew by forcing them to stand in a squatting position.

Credit: Newsflare STUDIO     Duration: 02:38Published
JandK govt announces 84-hour lockdown in several districts [Video]

JandK govt announces 84-hour lockdown in several districts

Amid spiralling COVID-19 cases and deaths, Jammu and Kashmir government announced 84-hour-long lockdown, starting from 7pm on April 29 to 7 am on May 03 in several districts of Union Territory. Police..

Credit: ANI     Duration: 01:39Published