During a mid-lockdown review of Covid-19 situation and welfare of frontline warriors and their families where the crime and law and order of the national capita
Policemen, their families are at high risk, need priority COVID vaccination ANI | Updated: May 22, 2021 23:06 IST
New Delhi [India], May 22 (ANI): During a mid-lockdown review of Covid-19 situation and welfare of frontline warriors and their families where the crime and law and order of the national capital was also reviewed, Delhi Commssioner of Police (CP) SN Shrivastava on Saturday said that police personnel and their families need priority vaccination against COVID-19 because they are at high risk of infection as they have to work as frontline warriors. Police families need priority vaccination along with personnel because they are also at high risk of infection as policemen and women have to work as frontline warriors in covid battle and go back their families, said Shrivastava here today, durimg a wide ranging video conference meeting with city DCsP, ACsP and SHOs.
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Over 10,000 police personnel deployed for bandobust; vehicle checks conducted at nearly 320 spots
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Over 10,000 police personnel deployed for bandobust; vehicle checks conducted at nearly 320 spots
With the fortnight-long lockdown in place, city roads saw lesser traffic and commercial establishments in Anna Salai, Broadway, T. Nagar and Purasawalkam remained closed as people stayed in.
More than 35 flyovers were closed and unnecessary traffic movement blocked on roads. City Police Commissioner Shankar Jiwal issued instructions to be followed by police personnel during the implementation of the lockdown.
Personnel were deployed at points of interest for bandobust, including at Amma Canteens and fair price shops. Additional personnel were deployed at the Koyambedu and Kasimedu market areas.