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RTOs conduct joint inspection - The Hindu

RTOs conduct joint inspection - The Hindu
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COVID-19 claims life of police head constable in Madurai

Updated: May 06, 2021 12:51 IST The 48-year-old is the fourth police personnel to die in Madurai of the infection since last year Share Article AAA Madurai City Traffic Police Head Constable, A. Paramasamy, who succumbed to COVID, in Madurai on Wednesday   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The 48-year-old is the fourth police personnel to die in Madurai of the infection since last year A police head constable, A. Paramasamy (48), attached to Madurai City Traffic Police, died due to COVID-19 in Tirumangalam on Wednesday evening. He is the 4th police personnel from Madurai City to succumb to the viral infection since 2020. Three Special Sub-Inspectors of Police died during the first wave.

Head Constable dies, more precautions at police stations

Head Constable dies, more precautions at police stations Updated: Updated: Fourth policeman from Madurai to succumb to the viral infection since 2020 Share Article Fourth policeman from Madurai to succumb to the viral infection since 2020 Head Constable A. Paramasamy, 48, attached to Madurai City Traffic Police died due to COVID at Tirumangalam on Wednesday evening. He is the fourth police personnel from Madurai City to succumb to the viral infection since 2020 as three Special Sub-Inspectors of Police had died during the first wave. A 1997-II batch police constable, Paramasamy was admitted to a private hospital in Tirumangalam on April 27 with a complaint of chest congestion. This is the second time he had contracted the infection after having been infected in 2020. He had recently taken the first dose of COVID vaccine.

Police issue warning to share autos

Police issue warning to share autos Updated: Updated: As per High Court guidelines, traffic police will not impose fine for these violations Share Article AAA Officials of Madurai City Traffic Police and RTOs at a meeting with share-auto drivers in Madurai on Wednesday.   As per High Court guidelines, traffic police will not impose fine for these violations Madurai City Traffic Police have warned share-auto drivers of stringent action for overloading and alteration of seats as per High Court direction. At a meeting organised by the police to explain to owners and drivers of share-autos the guidelines issued by the High Court, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) K. Sugumaran said the police would not impose fine on the vehicles for loading more than three passengers. Similarly, no fine would be imposed for altering the seat arrangement in the vehicles.

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