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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
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Madurai City Traffic Police Head Constable, A. Paramasamy, who succumbed to COVID, in Madurai on Wednesday | Photo Credit:
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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
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Fourth policeman from Madurai to succumb to the viral infection since 2020
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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 strength to be beefed up to enforce night curfew
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Cargo vehicles will be allowed for loading and unloading
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Madurai City police will deploy additional police force to implement night curfew from Tuesday.
Though all kinds of passenger vehicle movement will be curtailed, except for those who get special permission, cargo vehicles will be allowed throughout the night as movement of essential commodities is permitted. “We will post additional police personnel in all important junctions and all officers will be on duty till 10 p.m. to prevent gathering of people for any social activity,” said Commissioner of Police Prem Anand Sinha.
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