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Morning walkers detained for violating lockdown in Maharashtra

Police on Wednesday arrested 12-morning walkers from Navi Mumbai for defying the lockdown, sending out a strong message that morning and evening walks in public places is prohibited in the time of COVID-19.

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Published : Apr 8, 2020, 4:18 PM IST

Mumbai: Twelve people from Navi Mumbai township were arrested on Wednesday for going out on morning walk in violation of the lockdown guidelines, police said.

These people were spotted by police on roads in Navi Mumbai's Panvel area near here early in the morning.

"We arrested 12 morning walkers from various locations, including the Thane Naka," senior police inspector Ajay Kumar Landge said.

They were booked under Indian Penal Code Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and later released on bail, the official said.

"From today onwards, retail outlets of Big Bazaar, Reliance Mart, and fruit, vegetable, fish and mutton shops,
and restaurants accepting takeaway orders here will remain open till 5 pm while chemist shops and Agriculture Produce Market Committees (APMCs) will function as usual," he said.

People have been strictly advised to stay at home, but despite that if anyone is found roaming outside, action will
be taken against that person, he added.

PTI Report

Also read: Two COVID-19 patients die in Pune; death toll rises to 10

Mumbai: Twelve people from Navi Mumbai township were arrested on Wednesday for going out on morning walk in violation of the lockdown guidelines, police said.

These people were spotted by police on roads in Navi Mumbai's Panvel area near here early in the morning.

"We arrested 12 morning walkers from various locations, including the Thane Naka," senior police inspector Ajay Kumar Landge said.

They were booked under Indian Penal Code Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and later released on bail, the official said.

"From today onwards, retail outlets of Big Bazaar, Reliance Mart, and fruit, vegetable, fish and mutton shops,
and restaurants accepting takeaway orders here will remain open till 5 pm while chemist shops and Agriculture Produce Market Committees (APMCs) will function as usual," he said.

People have been strictly advised to stay at home, but despite that if anyone is found roaming outside, action will
be taken against that person, he added.

PTI Report

Also read: Two COVID-19 patients die in Pune; death toll rises to 10

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