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Coronavirus, Bengaluru: Bribes For Beds - BJP s Tejasvi Surya s Shot At Party-Controlled Civic Body

Bengaluru reported over 20,000 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours on Tuesday evening (File) Bengaluru: Two people have been arrested, and others are being questioned, after BJP Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya accused city municipal officials of accepting bribes to allot hospital beds in the city - a precious commodity as the Covid pandemic rages. The arrested have been identified as Rohit and Netra; they allegedly charged between Rs 25,000 and Rs 50,000 for a bed, and police recovered Rs 1.05 lakh from their bank account. Mr Surya had alleged that a nexus of BBMP officials and frontline health workers is conspiring to buy these beds after snatching them away from people who were dying without ICU care.

Roads jam-packed, despite lockdown

Roads jam-packed, despite lockdown Roads jam-packed, despite lockdown Police surveillance was negligent in several places, giving vehicles a free pass to move about in Bengaluru The ‘strict’ lockdown imposed in Bengaluru to control covid seems to have fizzled out, as vehicles were seen populating the roads. On Day Three of the lockdown on Friday, the vehicular population increased more than what was seen in the first two days. Many of the arterial roads were seeing a slight rush though most of the shops had downed shutters after the four-hour window period between 6 am and 10 am. A test drive by Bangalore Mirror found that vehicles were speeding up across the city as the police checking was lax at a few places. Police continued to verify the documents at important junctions like

Partial lockdown across Karnataka halts non-essential commercial activities | Bengaluru News

Shops were closed in Chickpet (above), City Market, Shivajinagar, Majestic, Commercial Street and other areas BENGALURU: People bracing for the weekend curfew across Karnataka were in for a rude shock on Thursday as police teams went around markets in the afternoon, getting all non-essential commercial activities to shut down. The move followed a decision by the Karnataka government to strictly impose a partial lockdown on weekdays and a complete lockdown on the weekends till May 4 in a desperate bid to curtail the rapidly spiralling chain of Covid-19 infections. “We have decided to strictly impose partial restrictions on non-essential services and establishments on weekdays and complete restrictions on weekends,” Karnataka chief secretary P Ravi Kumar told TOI later.

Cops get ready to enforce weekend curfew in Karnataka | Mangaluru News

BENGALURU: Night and weekend curfews are set to stretch the resources of the city police force, which is already saddled with the transport strike (now called off) and Covid protocol enforcement. The weekend curfew kicks in on Friday night and will extend till Monday morning. Deploying staff for other night patrol, law & order and traffic enforcement amid the raging pandemic is a huge challenge for the force of which 216 city policemen have tested positive since April 1. Police commissioner Kamal Pant admitted the force is under pressure, but asserted they won t let their guard down in day-to-day policing. Despite the constraints, we are carrying out our daily duties such as following up on old cases, making arrests, producing suspects in courts and registering FIRs at stations, he said, adding: Sending teams to other states for probe hasn t been affected. But if positive cases rise and we need more staff for weekend curfew, we may rethink it.

Cops get ready to enforce weekend curfew in Karnataka | Mysuru News

Cops get ready to enforce weekend curfew in Karnataka | Mysuru News
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