Police gave bizarre punishment to tourists roaming along the Ganges
Police gave bizarre punishment to tourists roaming along the Ganges
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The police have increased the vigor to make the lockdown effective in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. But some foreign tourists are still not deterred by needlessly wandering along the Ganges. At the same time, some foreign tourists were seen walking on the Ganges Ghat, then the police gave them a unique punishment. Tapovan Outpost Police apologized to foreign tourists in a unique manner by sitting on the banks of the Ganges at Sai Ghat.

Along with this, the police wrote 'I did not follow lockdown, I am sorry' 500 times by giving paper and pen to about 10 tourists. The police are strictly explaining to people in different ways. But even then people are not deterred by needlessly going out. The police also instructed the tourists not to do this again. Along with this, he also made the tourists aware of the danger of Corona throughout the country.

For your information, let us tell you that the police say that if asked the reason for the foreigners to roam unnecessarily, they said that they can roam freely till one o'clock. At the outpost, in-charge Sub-Inspector Vinod Kumar said that the tourists were also told earlier that the relief of going out has been given only to buy essential goods and not to roam. Even after this, the tourists are not agreeing, whereas in such a way it was a way to teach them a lesson.

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