Lockdown in Sindh: ‘Unnecessary movement’ banned after 8pm
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KARACHI: Amid a sharp spike in COVID-19 cases in the province after the Eid holidays, the Sindh government has decided to further tighten lockdown restrictions and imposing a ban on unnecessary movement after 8pm.
This was finalised in a meeting of the provincial task force on coronavirus chaired by Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.
The decision to further tighten the restrictions came a day after the provincial authorities announced to extend the current coronavirus restrictions for two more weeks.
It was decided to impose a ban on people s movement after 8pm and the police chief was directed to stop people travelling in cars unnecessarily.
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Arad County law enforcement officers on Friday escorted out of Romania 18 foreign citizens in public custody who will be banned from reentering Romania for five years.
According to a press statement released by the General Immigration Inspectorate (IGI), the expelled foreigners no longer justify their stay in our country. They are from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq, are between 18 and 59 years old and are in public custody. Of these, 11 requested a form of international protection from the Romanian government, with their applications being dismissed in the asylum-seeking procedure; two were taken over under the Dublin Regulation, and the others were in the custody of the General Immigration Inspectorate when found fraudulent.