Deccan Chronicle

Amidst lockdown, people roam freely across city

Some are travelling long distances for packet of curd, wheat flour

- MADDY DEEKSHITH I DC

People in the city seem to be ‘enjoying’ driving on the empty roads capitalisi­ng on the time that has been given during the Covid-19 lockdown period.

Most of them are unmindful of the alarming increase in the number of coronaviru­s positive cases in the city and giving absurd reasons to step out of their homes for a joy ride.

Ironically, many have been flashing a doctor’s prescripti­on when stopped by the police manning the streets. More bizarre is that some are travelling long distances for a packet of curd, wheat flour or even boric acid used to play carom.

Although, cops have been registerin­g 12,000 cases on an average every day, it is no deterrent to the joy-riders. Even more extreme has been that police personnel were roughed up in the Old City on Friday when the locals were asked to maintain social distance.

“We have been toiling hard to prevent movement of citizens. However, 99 per cent of them are armed with a medical prescripti­on and get into confrontat­ions when asked to stop at the temporary check post”, said a police official near Jubilee Bus Station (JBS) in Secunderab­ad. He said that a couple on a two-wheeler was in a hurry to get a packet of curd from Uppal since ration shops and super markets nearer home were running out of stock.

Though police mandate that two persons should not travel on two-wheelers, many care a hoot. A person, accompanie­d by an eight-year-old, said that he was rushing to a pharmacy near Clock Tower to purchase medicine for his child. When he was caught at the check post a little later, cops were shocked to learn that he had gone to purchase boric acid as his child was feeling bored during the lockdown period.

Police at checkpoint­s near RTC crossroads, Liberty Circle, Tarnaka, Habsiguda, Musheeraba­d and several other places said that people have been stepping out like any other normal day. The helplessne­ss of the police is that everybody is citing medical reasons for venturing out. However, cops said that they have been booking cases for some ridiculous reasons.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, city police commission­er Anjani Kumar said that it has become an even more herculean task to contain people than checking the spread of coronaviru­s.

“We have been booking

12,000 cases on a daily basis for violation of

Covid-19 guidelines. People in Old City roughed up a constable when they were urged to maintain social distance. Awareness is the only way forward to contain the virus and I urge the media to publicise about the coronaviru­s spread,” he added.

 ?? — P. SURENDRA ?? People moving around the city without following any restrictio­ns despite the continuati­on of lockdown.
— P. SURENDRA People moving around the city without following any restrictio­ns despite the continuati­on of lockdown.

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