The Free Press Journal

THREE IS A CROWD

SECTION 144 prohibitor­y order will be in force in city till July 15; restrictio­ns on non-essential travel & gatherings to continue

- STAFF REPORTER / Mumbai

With the Maharashtr­a government having extended the lockdown in the state till July 31, the Mumbai Police on Tuesday night again issued a prohibitor­y order under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) to contain the spread of COVID-19. The order prohibits any presence or movement of one or more persons in public places or gatherings of any sort anywhere, including religious places, subject to certain conditions. It will be in effect till July 15, unless withdrawn earlier.

Senior police officers, however, clarified that this was just part of routine procedure necessitat­ed by the extension of the lockdown. They said that the current order was just a renewal of prohibitor­y orders that have been in force through the lockdown.

The order, issued on June 30, by Pranaya Ashok, Deputy Commission­er of Police (Operations) states that since there is a likelihood of the spread of the COVID-19 virus through gatherings of persons in public or private areas, and there is grave danger to human life, health or safety due the same, prohibitor­y orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) were deemed necessary to impose. During the prohibitio­n, e-commerce activities for essential and as well as non-essential items and trucks carrying manpower and goods related to services will also be allowed.

With this order in effect, movement of one or more persons in areas designated as ‘Containmen­t Zones’ by the municipal authoritie­s is prohibited, except for essential activities, supply of essential goods and medical emergencie­s.

Moreover, all movement of one or more persons for non-essential activities is prohibited between 5am and 9pm, and night curfew prohibitin­g movement of one or more persons between 9 pm and 5 am will also be in force, barring medical emergencie­s and other emergency services. Any person contraveni­ng this order shall be punishable under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code.

“Movement of persons for non-essential activities like visits to shops, markets, barber shops, spas, beauty parlours, outdoor physical activities etc shall be permitted within the nearby/neighbourh­ood area only. Long distance travel for non-essential items will not be permitted,” the order states. Exempted

• Emergency services

• Government/semi-government agency officials

• Grocery stores, ration and dairy

• Medical establishm­ents, telephone and internet services.

• Those related to electricit­y, petroleum, oil, and energy, banking, stock exchange, clearing corporatio­ns, depositori­es, stockbroke­rs

• IT and IT-enabled Services and Data Centers providing services needed for the above essential and emergency services

• Media, ports, home delivery of essentials

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Devotees pay obeisance at Lord Vithal-Rukmini Temple on the occasion of Ashadi Ekadashi at Dadar

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