Omicron Scare! No terrace parties allowed in Mumbai on New Year’s Eve

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 28, 2021 01:57 PM2021-12-28T13:57:51+5:302021-12-28T13:58:27+5:30

In the wake of the rising COVID-19 cases in the state no private parties at terraces will be permitted ...

Omicron Scare! No terrace parties allowed in Mumbai on New Year’s Eve | Omicron Scare! No terrace parties allowed in Mumbai on New Year’s Eve

Omicron Scare! No terrace parties allowed in Mumbai on New Year’s Eve

In the wake of the rising COVID-19 cases in the state no private parties at terraces will be permitted on New Year eve in Mumbai. According to a report published in Mid Day, Mumbai Police is keeping an eye on secret parties at terraces and halls. “We have formed a special squad that will keep a watch on private properties for parties on December 31. While the terrace is commonplace for New Year parties, it’s not allowed this time due to an increase in COVID cases,” a senior police officer was quoted saying. Another officer stated that the offenders will be booked under section 144 of the Indian Penal Code.

The official said, “It’s impossible to check each and every society but if any party is organised on the terrace it will be easily visible from outside. Our beat marshals and special squad will keep an eye on such parties. If any society or any group of people is found partying, they will be booked under section 144 CrPC”. Meanwhile, Mumbai police spokesman and IPS officer S Chaitanya asserted that no parties and gathering are allowed in Mumbai this year. “It is clearly stated by MCGM [BMC] that no parties, gathering is allowed in Mumbai this year. If people are found partying they will be booked. From 9 pm to 6 am, there is a curfew and no more than 5 people are allowed in any gathering. Still, we are waiting for more clarification which we haven’t received yet on resorts, like if people are allowed inside the resort premises to party or not. In the coming days, we will get the clarification on this also. People should stay safe,” he added. India's Omicron tally has risen up to 653, Maharashtra and Delhi are reporting the highest cases amongst the states till now. Maharashtra is leading with 167 cases while Delhi has marked 165 cases, following Kerala has 57 cases, Telangana 55, Gujarat 49, Rajasthan 46, Tamil Nadu 34 and Karnataka 31. 
 

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