Enforcement teams continue to take action
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COVID-19 enforcement teams of Mangaluru City Corporation continued their work on the second day on Wednesday and collected a fine of ₹61,150 from motorists and 58 shop owners who failed to comply with safety and lockdown norms. Trade licence of seven shops and business establishments were temporarily suspended.
A team comprising Deputy Commissioner (Administration) Santosh Kumar and Senior Health Inspector Shivalinga K. started inspection from Lady Hill Circle in the city where they closed down a photo copying outlet that was doing business. They visited Urwa Market where they fined those not wearing masks, which included ₹2,500 from a person manning the counter of a liquor outlet.
The Bantwal Rural police on Saturday booked two persons for allegedly assaulting an Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) when she was returning after informing their relative not to move around as
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The Karnataka government has imposed a 14-day lockdown due to the high spike of COVID-19 cases in the state. The lockdown takes effect in the state on May 10, and the Bengaluru police department has issued strict instructions on vehicle movement during the lockdown period on Saturday. According to the police, violating lockdown rules may result in severe punishment and prosecution.
According to Bengaluru Commissioner of Police and Additional District Magistrate Kamal Pant, all types of movement and activities in the city will be prohibited from 6 a.m. on May 10 until 6 a.m. on May 24. He added, Any violation of the instructions shall be liable for prosecution under provision of Section 51 to 60 of Disaster Management Act, 2005, section 188 of IPC and section 4, 5, and 10 of the Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Act, 2020,
Expert Pre University College booked
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The Mangaluru Rural Police on Thursday registered a case against the management of Expert Pre University College, Valachil, under the Karnataka Epidemic Diseases Act on the charge of holding classes and other academic activities on campus.
The college has also been accused of being responsible for some parents holding a protest outside its campus during the lockdown on Thursday for not sending students back home.
But the college has denied both the charge.
More than 30 parents from Dharwad, Vijayapura, Tarikere and other parts of the State came to the institution on Thursday morning asking the management to send their children back home along with them.
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