Deccan Chronicle

Cops stop food delivery execs, firms halt services

Bikes seized, many penalised `1,000 as police step up vigil; KTR steps in after protests

- NAVEEN KUMAR | DC

The attempts on Saturday by the city police to strictly enforce the lockdown resulted in sudden stoppage of services by food delivery agencies that said they were pulling their staff out of the streets because of police officials preventing them from taking their delivery routes.

Two major food delivery companies, Zomato and Swiggy, said they were suspending their services as police officials were stopping their staff at check posts. “This has caused a lot of inconvenie­nce to people staying isolated because of Covid, or those needing other food delivery services,” they said.

Meanwhile, customers of food delivery apps in certain parts of Hyderabad received in-app notificati­on that “as per mandate, all restaurant­s will remain closed from 2.45 pm to 6 am.”

Later at night, minister K.T. Rama Rao said he would discuss the issue with the Director General of Police. Taking to Twitter, Rama Rao said he “received several complaints on the police stopping the food delivery services & others in distress. Will discuss with Telangana DGP and resolve asap (sic).”

Following orders from Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao to enforce a stricter lockdown, the city police began implementi­ng the lockdown with more vigour on Saturday. Accordingl­y, the police increased the number of checkpoint­s across the city and were seen stopping food delivery executives.

Cyberabad police commission­er V.C. Sajjanar, responding to the viral videos of food delivery executives belonging to Swiggy and Zomato being stopped for checks and being roughed up by some policemen at various locations, said checking and verificati­on was happening across the city and not just in Cyberabad limits. “We have come across several cases of misuse of identity of food delivery services and hence carrying out verificati­ons. The delivery executives are not being stopped. Once their details are verified, they are allowed to leave,” he said.

“While the recent directive by the government allows Swiggy to operate as an essential service not just for our food deliveries but also Genie and other services, we have paused our operations due to the on-ground challenges on Saturday. We are prioritisi­ng the safety of delivery partners while we await clarity on this matter,” a Swiggy spokespers­on said.

Meanwhile, Zomato executives told the media that they were notified that the app would be in service till 4 pm on Saturday evening.

CUSTOMERS OF food delivery apps in certain parts of Hyderabad received in-app notificati­on that “as per mandate, all restaurant­s will remain closed from 2.45 pm to 6 am.” MINISTER K.T. RAMA RAO said he will discuss the matter with the director general of police

“Several delivery executives were stopped at checkpoint­s set up by the police as part of enforcing the lockdown. Their bikes were seized and many were fined `1,000. This was an unforeseen developmen­t since the government directive allowed food delivery as an essential service. We have paused our operations till we have clarity from the authoritie­s, keeping in mind the safety of our delivery partners,” a spokespers­on from Zomato said.

 ?? S. SURENDER REDDY ?? A large number of motorists stand in line to pay fine for violating lockdown orders near Parade Ground in Secunderab­ad on Saturday. Many of them were executives of food delivery companies. —
S. SURENDER REDDY A large number of motorists stand in line to pay fine for violating lockdown orders near Parade Ground in Secunderab­ad on Saturday. Many of them were executives of food delivery companies. —

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