The Asian Age

Over 2,500 booked in Delhi for violating night curfew

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Delhi Police has registered over 200 First Informatio­n Report (FIR) for allegedly violating the night curfew imposed by the Delhi government due to the soaring coronaviru­s cases.

According to data shared by the police, 222 cases for such violations were registered.

“A total of 2,523 people were booked under sections 65 (persons bound to comply with the reasonable directions of a police officer) of the Delhi Police Act and 107 (security for keeping the peace in other cases) and 151 (arrest to prevent the commission of cognizable offences) of the CrPC,” said Anil Mittal, the Delhi Police Additional Public Relation Officer (APRO).

The police issued 520 ‘challans’ to people for Covid-19 violation, he said.

The Delhi government announced a seven-hour night curfew on Tuesday. The decision was taken after the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) reviewed the Covid-19 situation in the city.

The DDMA order for curfew from 10 pm to 5 am will be in force till April 30. However, it exempts people of certain profession­s from the curfew.

“The Delhi Police will strictly enforce it except for the exempted categories mentioned in the order. All concerned should strictly observe the restrictio­ns as given in the DDMA order,” Public Relations Officer of the force Chinmoy Biswal had said.

“Fresh movement passes will be issued on demand. Those requiring it and qualifying for it can also visit the Delhi Police website to apply for it. All field functionar­ies will be available in their jurisdicti­ons to enforce the DDMA order and facilitate the exempted categories,” he had added.

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