By: Times News Service
Muscat: A group of people have been arrested by Royal Oman Police (ROP), for violating the decisions of the Supreme Committee concerning the movement ban.
A statement issued online by ROP said: Al-Buraimi Governorate Police Command arrests a group of people for violating the decisions of the Supreme Committee to deal with COVID-19 during the period of prevention of movement. The legal procedures against them are completed.
By: Times News Service
Muscat: The Royal Oman Police (ROP), has urged people to use Sultan Qaboos Street till the time they deal with the aftermath of an accident involving a truck on the Muscat Expressway.
A statement issued online by ROP said, Currently, for users of the Muscat Expressway, a truck accident after Hayya Bridge heading outwards has led to heavy traffic congestion. Please use Sultan Qaboos Street until the accident is dealt with.
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Muscat: Worshippers in Oman will no longer be able to pray at temples and churches in the country until the foreseeable future, as part of measures to stop the spread of COVID-19.
It has been decided to temporarily bar people from entering these places of worship, and in the meantime, people are requested to pray with their families at home.
“The faithful are hence advised to avoid any group prayer meetings in private or public places, including homes and rented halls, encouraging them to stay at home and pray with their family members,” said a circular issued by Fr. Raul Ramos, the parish priest of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Ruwi.