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Coronavirus | Coimbatore City police get stricter in enforcing lockdown rules
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Coimbatore City Police registered nearly 1,100 cases and the Coimbatore District Police nearly 500 cases.
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Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) G. Stalin (second right) speaking to motorists on COVID-19 lockdown guidelines on Cross Cut Road in Coimbatore on Friday.
Coimbatore City Police registered nearly 1,100 cases and the Coimbatore District Police nearly 500 cases.
The Coimbatore City and District Police on Friday booked several motorists on charges of violating the COVID-19 lockdown rules and warned them against travelling unnecessarily.
Sources said the Coimbatore City Police registered nearly 1,100 cases and the Coimbatore District Police nearly 500 cases under section 179 (Whoever wilfully disobeys any direction lawfully given by any person or authority empowered under this Act) of the Motor Vehicles Act as of noon on
As night curfew begins, police told to enforce it with composure
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Police personnel checking motorists in the city on Tuesday night after the curfew began.
The Coimbatore City and District (Rural) Police together deployed around 900 personnel for special checks and patrols to enforce the night curfew that came into effect at 10 p.m. on Tuesday. The police force across Coimbatore city and rural was asked to maintain composure while dealing with people, including motorists, during the curfew between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.
In Coimbatore city, around 400 police personnel were deployed, and City Police Commissioner S. Davidson Devasirvatham instructed them to enforce the curfew in a polite manner. Personnel on curfew duty were also advised to use body-worn cameras depending on the availability.