Strict security arrangements made at counting centres in Kerala ANI | Updated: Apr 30, 2021 22:54 IST
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], April 30 (ANI): Strict security arrangements have been made at the counting centres for the counting of votes for Kerala assembly elections on Sunday, Kerala State DGP Lokanath Behera said on Friday.
He said that strict security have been put in place in the state in general and at the counting centers in particular for the counting of votes.
On counting day, 30,281 policemen, including 3,332 central armed police personnel, will be on duty. This includes 207 DySPs, 611 inspectors and 2,003 sub-inspectors (SIs) or Additional sub-inspectors (ASIs). As many as 49 companies of central police forces have been deployed at 140 counting centers.
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As the Kerala government has decided to use the police for ensuring people follow COVID-19 protocol, police teams in Mallapuram said they will take strict action against those flouting social distancing norms imposed to limit the rise in COVID-19 cases. The decision has been taken as Kerala continues to record the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases in India. The state has 72,482 active cases, as per the government. We plan to control/limit the number of new COVID-19 cases in Kerala by enforcing social distancing in public places. We have also made announcements using police vehicles. After issuing warnings for 1-2 days, we will take stringent action, Abdul Karim, Malappuram Superintendent of Police (SP) Abdul Karim told ANI on Sunday.
Kerala imposes more restrictions to tackle COVID-19 ANI | Updated: Jan 31, 2021 09:42 IST
Malappuram (Kerala) [India], January 31 (ANI): As the Kerala government has decided to use the police for ensuring people follow COVID-19 protocol, police teams in Mallapuram said they will take strict action against those flouting social distancing norms imposed to limit the rise in COVID-19 cases.
The decision has been taken as Kerala continues to record the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases in India. The state has 72,482 active cases, as per the government. We plan to control/limit the number of new COVID-19 cases in Kerala by enforcing social distancing in public places. We have also made announcements using police vehicles. After issuing warnings for 1-2 days, we will take stringent action, Abdul Karim, Malappuram Superintendent of Police (SP) told ANI on Sunday.