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COVID-19: Hyderabad Police provides sanitizers to people visiting police stations

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2020 09:44 IST

To prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Hyderabad Police is providing sanitizers to all the people visiting police stations.

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Mar 19 : To prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Hyderabad Police are providing stizers to all the people visiting police stations.

"As part of preventive measures, all the police stations are instructed to provide stizers to all the public and complainants visiting police stations," said Anj Kumar, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City.

Kumar has advised that the public and complainants should use stizers at the reception of the police station and they can interact with the police officers sitting in the police stations.

"This exercise will continue till the COVID-19 threat exists in the city. Enough stizers have been provided to all the police stations in the Hyderabad Commissionerate," Kumar added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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