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Chennai police to tighten vigil as riders misuse privilege

Egmore Police Hospital converted into special COVID-19 ward

Over 7 2 lakh cases booked for not wearing masks

Updated: Share Article AAA Over 7,21,571 cases were booked against people who failed to wear masks across the State. The police have been enforcing the rules effectively since April 9. According to the police, the cases reached 7.21 lakh on Monday, and fines were also collected from people who were found not wearing masks in public places. Separately 22,460 cases were booked for violation of physical distancing norms and other COVID-19 protocols. The Greater Chennai City Police said 25,675 cases were filed against people who were not wearing masks in the city limits. A total fine of ₹48,37,600 was collected from violators and another 431 cases were booked for violation of physical distancing norms.

Coronavirus | T N police book over 6 6 lakh persons for not wearing masks

Updated: April 30, 2021 12:57 IST Over 20,000 cases have also been booked against those violating physical distancing norms, police said Share Article AAA A artist giving final touch to a painting to create awareness about the wearing of masks. Photograph used for representational purposes only   | Photo Credit: VELANKANNI RAJ B Over 20,000 cases have also been booked against those violating physical distancing norms, police said Over 6,61,944 lakh cases were booked against people who failed to wear masks across the State. All the cases were booked from April 8 onwards, until Thursday. A total of 6.61 lakh cases were booked against people who were not wearing masks in public places and fines were collected. The south zone booked 2.29 lakh cases while the north zone booked 1.26 lakh cases. Separately 20,656 cases were booked for violation of physical distancing norms and other COVID-19 protocols.

Electronic voting machines will be put under CCTV watch: Police Commissioner

Updated: Armed guards will be stationed for round-the-clock monitoring of strongrooms Share Article AAA Bolstered numbers: City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal said the Central Paramilitary forces and personnel of the State Special Police would be deployed.   Armed guards will be stationed for round-the-clock monitoring of strongrooms City Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal on Monday said strongrooms storing electronic voting machines were under the surveillance of closed circuit television cameras and armed police personnel till the time of counting. “There will be continuous surveillance at strongrooms with the deployment of police guards and monitoring through CCTV cameras. Officers will be deployed for round-the-clock monitoring. Any authorised entry into the strongrooms will be permitted only after a register entry,” Mr. Aggarwal said.

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