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About 120 vehicles, shops and petrol pump sealed in Kashmir's Baramulla

About 120 vehicles, shops and petrol pump sealed in Kashmir's Baramulla

| @indiablooms | 03 May 2020, 10:07 am

Baramulla/UNI: Taking action against violators of Covid-19 norms, the district administration in this north Kashmir district seized 77 vehicles and sealed a petrol pump and 40 shops on Saturday, an official spokesman said.

He said the Deputy Commissioner (DC), Baramulla, Dr G N Itoo has warned of taking strict legal action against all those who violate prescribed guidelines in the district, where 5.5 lakh masks have been distributed among the people in rural areas.

As many as 89 FIRs were registered and 255 persons arrested in the district.

He said acting tough against such elements who indulge in violation of prescribed norms and guidelines pertaining to COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Itoo yesterday sealed a petrol pump, 15 shops and seized 2 vehicles for violating the prohibitory orders.

By this act, the total number of seized vehicles and sealed shops have gone up to 77 and 40 respectively.

The DC said that 89 FIRs were registered and about 255 persons have been arrested in this regard. He further informed that the petrol pump was sealed for providing fuel to consumers without valid permissions.

Dr Itoo stated this during inspecting  several locations of the district in order to take review of the implementation of lockdown and other related health advisories issued for containing COVID-19 pandemic. He also inspected some designated vegetable and other commodities sales outlets to take an appraisal of the situation in the wake of prevailing circumstances.

The DC took a brief review of the situation especially the vehicular movement on National Highway during which he urged the concerned to implement the related advisories in letter and spirit. He also directed the designated shopkeepers to maintain social distance at their outlets.

He also inspected several movement passes to check their authenticity and directed the concerned authorities to properly check all the movement passes being carried by the individuals and warned of strict legal action in case of any cheating.

Appealing people to cooperate with the administration in combating the spread of Coronavirus, DC urged them to use face masks adding that about 5.5 lakh masks were distributed among the people in rural areas. He also warned of taking strict legal action against those violating prescribed guideline.

(Photo:UNI)

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