Mumbai Police: 5,600 booked for violating COVID-19 lockdown orders

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 14, 2020 18:45 IST2020-04-14T18:44:43+5:302020-04-14T18:45:13+5:30

The Mumbai police has registered at least 3,131 offences and charged 5,600 people for allegedly violating lockdown orders during ...

Mumbai Police: 5,600 booked for violating COVID-19 lockdown orders | Mumbai Police: 5,600 booked for violating COVID-19 lockdown orders

Mumbai Police: 5,600 booked for violating COVID-19 lockdown orders

The Mumbai police has registered at least 3,131 offences and charged 5,600 people for allegedly violating lockdown orders during COVID-19 pandemic. The country is under lockdown since March 20, 2020. 

As many as 4,220 persons were arrested under section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the Indian Penal Code since March 20, but were released on bail, the official said.

Over 1,130 offenders were released after being issued notices to appear before court, while 259 accused are still at large, he said.

Of the 3,131 offences, 2,271 were registered for unlawful assembly at public places during the lockdown, while 10 cases were related to violation of quarantine measures and 629 offences were for illegal movement of vehicles, he said.

The remaining offences were related to keeping shops and establishments open despite the lockdown, he added.
 

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