City
Epaper

Gurugram Police says restriction of movement to and from the district does not apply to media

By ANI | Updated: May 1, 2020 12:40 IST

Gurugram Police on Friday said that restriction in movement to and from the district does not apply to the media.Restrictions apply to Police too," ACP Karan Goyal said on the issue of sealing of Delhi-Gurugram border.

Open in App

Gurugram Police on Friday said that restriction in movement to and from the district does not apply to the media.

"There are points where we have been told to restrict movement, media is not covered in those. For those working in hospitals and living in Gurugram, arrangements have to made in Delhi. Restrictions apply to Police too," ACP Karan Goyal said on the issue of sealing of Delhi-Gurugram border.

ACP Goyal also said that essential services will not be hampered.

"Movement of ambulances, cash vans, oil cylinders, supply of gas, essential supplies, foodgrains, vegetable-fruits will not be stopped. Officers and employees of some ministries of the central government are exempt from the restriction. We will allow inter-district movement for them," the ACP said.

"Those who cross the border need to download the Aarogya Setu app mandatorily. Their thermal scanning will also be done and the arrangement of Rapid Testing is also being done. Twenty-four hours videography will also be done at this check post," he added.

Cross border transit into Gurugram has been prohibited with certain exemptions from 10 am today.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Gurugram policeacp
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalGurugram: Cyber Fraud Accused Dies After Jumping Off Hotel Balcony to Escape Police

National"Will Cut You In Pieces": Lawrence Bishnoi's Brother Anmol Booked by Gurugram Police In New Threat Case

NationalGurugram: 37-Year-Old Man Arrested for Allegedly Killing His Mothe

NationalGurugram: 8 Flat Owners Booked for Not Informing Police About Foreigners’ Stay

NationalGurugram: 5-Year-Old Drowns in Society Pool, Trainer Arrested

National Realted Stories

NationalFollow party line while commenting on Pahalgam terror attack, Congress tells its leaders

NationalCongress finally deletes 'Gayab' post targeting PM Modi after outrage

NationalOdisha Excise dept officer held over graft charges

NationalAshok Khemka, an IAS officer who saw 57 transfers, bids adieu to public service tomorrow

NationalGurugram: Haryana govt employee gets 4 years' jail term for taking bribe