The Free Press Journal

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- SACHIN GAAD

The city has been under 'strict lockdown' since last week and the fresh curbs have helped drasticall­y reduce the number of people on the streets. However, the markets selling vegetables, fruits and groceries are still witnessing huge crowds questionin­g the effectiven­ess of the lockdown.

As a solution to decongest such places, the city police have decided to live track them with the help of CCTV cameras so that additional manpower could be sent immediatel­y to deter overcrowdi­ng. "We have already taken preventive measures and given instructio­ns for additional deployment at such places. The zonal DCP's have been asked to send photograph­s of such places twice a day, between 11-12 in the morning and 5-6 in the evening to Joint CPs so that immediate calls can be taken if necessary," said Hemant Nagrale, the Mumbai Police chief. the state government hasn't imposed complete restrictio­ns on people's movements, many are found taking advantage of the exemptions and either step out or go out for drive for non-essential activities.

As a result, crowing at markets like Dadar, Borivali and at many other places in the city have been observed since the past couple of days. The roads were also not as empty as they were in previous complete lockdowns.

To decongest the roads and for smooth movement of vehicles carrying essential services staff, the city police implemente­d a self-colour coding system from Saturday and divided vehicles in three categories. The vehicles with valid colour tags are only allowed to enter the city till the month end. The police will randomly check such vehicles for their authentici­ty and those who are found to be misusing it will be prosecuted for cheating, said police.

 ??  ?? “At such places we have also intensifie­d action against those not wearing masks,” he added.
Unlike last year, this time
“At such places we have also intensifie­d action against those not wearing masks,” he added. Unlike last year, this time

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