Published 13:50 IST, April 15th 2020
Police, civic body crack the whip on lockdown violators in TN
As part of efforts to enforce lockdown strictly, Tamil Nadu police on Wednesday said they have so far registered around 2 lakh FIRs and seized over 1.50 lakh vehicles as the city corporation warned of Rs 100 fine for pedestrians and suspension of driving licence for those travelling in vehicles without face masks.
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As part of efforts to enforce lockdown strictly, Tamil Nadu police on Wednesday said y have so far registered around 2 lakh FIRs and seized over 1.50 lakh vehicles as city corporation warned of Rs 100 fine for pedestrians and suspension of driving licence for those travelling in vehicles without face masks.
police said as many as 1,84,748 instances of lockdown violations were seen and FIRs were registered for all of m against violators. While a fine amount of Rs 82.32 lakh has been collected, 1.56 lakh vehicles have been seized, y said. Greater Chennai Corporation, which days ago made it compulsory for people to wear masks if y step out of ir homes for essential purposes today said n-compliance will invite action including a fine for pedestrians.
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"Greater Chennai Corporation under section 2 of Epidemic Diseases Act, 1987 hereby directs that all public under jurisdiction of GCC shall use face mask compulsorily when stepping out of ir homes for permitted work and needs," a Chennai corporation statement said.
Any person disobeying direction shall be deemed to have committed an offence and action will be taken against m by police authorities, it said. While vehicles involved in violation will be seized, driving licence will be suspended for six months and a penalty of Rs 100 per day shall be imposed for pedestrians. "This comes into force with immediate effect," it added.
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13:50 IST, April 15th 2020