Gwalior: shops opened amid total shutdown, 5 vehicles seized
Gwalior: shops opened amid total shutdown, 5 vehicles seized
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Gwalior: There is a total shutdown in the entire country to prevent infection of the coronavirus. That is, no shutter of a shop will open, but markets opened in Gwalior city on Friday morning. When the shops of grocery, vegetable, fruit and medicine, including other goods shops opened, crowds also swelled in the market. At first, the police warned by making an announcement, but when the shopkeepers did not understand, then the police force came into action mode. Quick action was initiated.

At the same time, from 9 am to 12 noon on Friday, an FIR was lodged against six shopkeepers in just three hours. Earlier, an FIR was registered at 11 pm for breaking the shutdown on a trolley driver. That is, 7 FIRs took place in the city when the shutdown broke in 13 hours. At the same time, vehicles of 5 people who came on the streets were confiscated. Two motorcycles were seized under the Motor Vehicle Act, one in Thatipur and two in Kampu. On the other hand, when the police came out of the shutdown in some areas, the police fired sticks. After 9 o'clock in the morning, after seeing the sharp attitude of the police, people went to the lathe and the roads were empty. After this, the roads were deserted throughout the day. Only a few vehicles passed on them.

For information, let us tell you that at 11 o'clock on Thursday night, the old Cantonment Police apprehended the traffic at the checking point. TI old Cantonment Rajiv Gupta said that only the necessary vehicles are being allowed to go off the road.

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