62 people from Nashik arrived Rishikesh in a truck
62 people from Nashik arrived Rishikesh in a truck
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62 people from Rudraprayag and Tehri districts rushed to Munikireti from Nashik Mumbai in a truck without registration and health tests. Seeing this sight, there was a stir among the locals here. Police, who arrived on the spot after being informed, took the truck and sent all the migrants to their destinations after conducting a health test. How did the truck reach the place without permission despite the barricading being in place? This question raises the question of the police systems of many states. Since the transition period, vehicles are allowed to move from place to place barricading only when they have permission. But on Saturday afternoon, a truck carrying RJ 11 GA 6634 took these people from Nashik, Mumbai without permission and entered the Uttarakhand border via Saharanpur. Munikirati defying police personnel deployed in all barricades from Saharanpur

Arrived Kumbh Mela parking.
There were about 62 people in the truck. There were no registration and health tests. A person in the truck told that all those people from Rudraprayag and Tehri district
Huh. Who work in hotels in Nashik and Mumbai.

Driver arrested, police seized truck
The Munikirati police have arrested the driver. Kailash Gate Outpost Incharge Vikendra Kumar said that on Saturday, 62 Uttarakhand native people reached Munikirati in a truck. Truck driver Bhim San was trying to escape. Then they caught the driver. Driver Bhim San son Ramswaroop Singh resident of village Bhagna police station Chanpa district Hathras Uttar Pradesh has been arrested by registering a case under relevant sections. At the same time, the truck has been captured by the police.

UP Police invites city bus
Uttar Pradesh Police deducted a challan of Rs. 4000 on the Chidipur Checkpost for the city bus going from Dehradun to Almora with the migrants trapped in the lockdown. City bus operators are furious over this action. They say that if the same situation prevails, the department will not be given vehicles. According to the incident, on Thursday, the city bus of Dehradun was going to Almora with 26 migrants, but as soon as the city bus reached the Chidipur check post on the border of U.P. Police stopped the car. The driver and operator showed the documents provided by the district administration, but despite this, the policemen cut a challan of Rs 4000, stating several flaws, including not completing the papers and not putting the driver's seat belt. Dehradun City Bus Service Federation President Vijayvardhan Dandriyal says that city bus operators are providing vehicles in this hour of crisis and the police is cutting the challan of the vehicles. They are being paid Rs 1200 per day for acquisition of trains. In such a situation, if the challan of Rs 4000 is done then it will be difficult to operate the trains.

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