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HYDERABAD: As police have tightened checks and are implementing the lockdown more strictly, people are finding new ways to escape the police checks and come out of their homes.
After medical prescriptions, wearing t-shirts of food delivery platforms, now violators are using the names of senior cops, impersonating government employees, media persons to evade the police.
Meanwhile, many persons are coming out with their pet animals, assuming they can evade the police citing their health. Many people using this technique are being stopped at Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills.
However, the police are releasing them after counselling and a warning to register a case against them, if found with pets again on the roads. Police officials deputed in these areas said people travel in cars, sometimes with at least two other family members. When asked, they say that they are taking their pet for a health check-up. However, the reason they give is that the pet is not eating
Senior IPS officer’s son ties knot breaking lockdown rules
Updated May 25, 2021, 11:57 pm IST
Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) spokesman Amjed Ullah Khan first raised the issues on social media
Kamathipura inspector, however, said that they had found the wedding took place according to norms with limited strength. (Screengrab/Twitter/@@amjedmbt)
Hyderabad: A senior IPS officer and former home secretary allegedly violated the lockdown norms and conducted his son s marriage under Kamathipura police station limits of Hyderabad Commissionerate.
Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) spokesman Amjed Ullah Khan first raised the issues on social media and tagged the Telangana Director General of police and Hyderabad City police commissioner.
Vehicles will be seized during lockdown if found plying for no valid reason, warns Telangana DGP
Meanwhile, police have started restricting the movement of food delivery boys. Tens of delivery boys were stopped at different parts of the city.
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HYDERABAD: Expressing concern over the movement of large numbers of goods vehicles during the lockdown hours, DGP M Mahender Reddy said like in the past, their movement will be regulated and they will be allowed to operate only during nights.
“A large number of goods vehicles are plying on the roads. We will soon issue a traffic advisory to regulate their movement from 9pm to 8am everyday,” he said, after inspecting the lockdown enforcement in the tri-commissionerates Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda in the city.
People venturing on the roads were in for a rude shock on Saturday as the police across the State intensified enforcement of lockdown measures after top brass warned people over social media to avoid