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Fact check: Mumbai Police debunks rumours about no fuel for cars without essential stickers

Mumbai women thrashes BMC marshal after being fined for not wearing mask. Owing to the rising COVID cases in Maharashtra, Mumbai Police introduced a unique initiative to curb unnecessary traffic on roads with the help of colour-coded stickers for all authorised vehicles which are allowed to ply in the current stringent restrictions. The new order was issued on Saturday, but some rumours started circulating on social media and in WhatsApp groups, which claimed fuel stations in Mumbai were instructed not to fuel cars without the essential stickers. Here s the truth behind the claim. The claim Viral posts on social media and in WhatsApp groups claimed that vehicles without essential stickers in Mumbai would not be fuelled up in petrol pumps to ensure adherence to the newly-issued police order. Mumbai vehicles have been ordered to display red, green or yellow stickers, which would indicate the essential need for stepping out.

Mumbai News Live: With 8,834 new COVID-19 cases, over 1100 buildings sealed

LIVE LIVE NOW Mumbai News Live: With 8,834 new COVID-19 cases, over 1100 buildings sealed Maharashtra continues to remain the worst-affected state with as many as 67,123 new infections, 56,783 recoveries and 419 deaths reported on Saturday. The total number of positive cases in the state now stands at 37,70,707. There are 6,47,933 active cases at present and the death toll in the state has gone up to 59,970. The total number of recoveries have gone up to 30,61,174. As many as 8,834 cases were reported in Mumbai on Saturday. The total count of COVID-19 cases in Mumbai now stands at 5,70,832, with 87,369 active cases. Also, Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale informed that a self-sticking colour-coded policy will be implemented in three colours- red, green and yellow in order to limit vehicular traffic on Mumbai roads and to allow vehicles related to essential services with more ease amid COVID-19 restrictions.

Mumbai: With the pandemic worsening, Mumbai police personnel, irrespective of age will report to duty, says Mumbai CP

: Sunday, April 18, 2021, 12:44 AM IST Mumbai: With the pandemic worsening, Mumbai police personnel, irrespective of age will report to duty, says Mumbai CP ANI Photo With the second wave of COVID-19 raging, senior Mumbai police officials have decided that they would want their entire force to be on duty. Hence, unlike last year, where police personnel above the age of 55 and those with comorbidities, were allowed to stay home, will now have to be on duty. But Mumbai police commissioner Hemant Nagrale clarified that men above the age of 55 or those with comorbidities will be given only indoor duties. As the pandemic situation is worsening, we need our entire manpower. Unlike last year, we are calling cops above the 55 age group as well. However, they have been asked to do only indoor duties to minimise risk of contracting the virus, said Nagrale. Last year, when the pandemic was at it s peak, Mumbai police personnel above 55 age and 50+ cops with comorbidities were allowed to

Mumbai police chief reviews implementation of COVID-19 curbs

Mumbai police chief reviews implementation of COVID-19 curbs SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 15, 2021, 05:03 PM IST Share Synopsis Hemant Nagrale visited Gamdevi, Lokmanya Tilak Marg police stations and other places in the city and interacted with constabulary-level personnel about the prohibitory orders issued under section 144 of the CrPC and other restrictions, an official said. Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale on Thursday took stock of the implementation of restrictions imposed by the Maharashtra government as part of its Break the Chain COVID-19 action plan. Nagrale visited Gamdevi, Lokmanya Tilak Marg police stations and other places in the city and interacted with constabulary-level personnel about the prohibitory orders issued under section 144 of the CrPC and other restrictions, an official said.

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