Pune (Maharashtra): A Baramati court in Maharashtra has awarded three-day imprisonment to three people for violating the lockdown imposed by the government to contain the spread of coronavirus.
This is, perhaps, the first case of conviction for violating the lockdown order, police claimed.
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Judge J J Bachulkar on Wednesday ordered that the accused - Afzal Attar (39), Chandrakumar Shah (38) and Akshay Shah (32) - serve three-day imprisonment or pay a fine of Rs 500 each.
"The three accused were booked under IPC Section 188 after they were found roaming in Baramati city of Pune district without any reason, thus violating the lockdown and orders imposed under Section 144 of the CrPC," Baramati's Deputy Superintendent of Police Narayan Shirgaonkar said.
This is, perhaps, the first case of conviction for violating the lockdown order, Shirgaonkar said.
Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) pertains to disobedience to order duly promulgated by a public servant.