While the police claims that they acted in self-defense, the victim s family says he was handed over in a semi-conscious state and beaten blue and black.
Over 9,000 cases being registered daily against lockdown violators in Hyderabad, says police commissioner ANI | Updated: May 29, 2021 18:23 IST
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 29 (ANI): Over 9,000 cases are being registered daily against the people violating coronavirus-induced lockdown restrictions in Hyderabad, city police commissioner Anjani Kumar informed on Saturday. Every day, we are registering more than 9000 cases and are seizing over 6,000 vehicles of the people violating lockdown restrictions. These violators only comprise 1 per cent of the total population of Hyderabad, Kumar told ANI.
Kumar inspected the implementation of lockdown at Madina X Roads at the South Zone of Hyderabad earlier today.
He also complimented the police officers who have been working tirelessly for the safety and security of the people.
TN Police Makes Lockdown Violators Sit with Fake COVID Positive Patients on Their Two-Wheelers
Earlier in 2020 also, the police in Tiruppur was on lockdown implementation duty at a road junction and they had an ambulance parked on the roadside with a person dressed up as a coronavirus patient.
| 22 May 2021 10:52 AM GMT
Trichy: In a bid to scare people flouting lockdown norms, cops in Tamil Nadu let loose COVID patient on two-wheeler riders.
According to reports, two-wheeler riders on the Vangapalayam Pirivu check post in Karur, who ventured out during lockdown hours, have been getting the shock of their lives after a Covid-19 patient started getting on to their pillion seat without permission.
Hyderabad: Police enforce lockdown restrictions at checkposts; impose fines
By Shaik Nizamuddin Laeeq| Published: 12th May 2021 4:27 pm IST
Hyderabad: City police on Wednesday went into full vigilant mode as they were seen imposing fines and checking passes of lockdown violators at various checkpoints across city.
Telangana DGP Mahender Reddy on Tuesday said that strict punishment will be taken on violators as they enforce ten-day lockdown in the state, starting Wednesday.
The police had also appealed to the public to follow COVID-19 protocols, including washing hands frequently, maintaining social distance and staying home.