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Delhi police use drone to monitor Keshopur Sabzi Mandi for overcrowding

By ANI | Updated: April 12, 2020 16:05 IST

The Delhi police on Sunday used a drone to monitor activities at at Keshopur Sabzi Mandi here and see if people are violating the social distancing norms amidst the lockdown.

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The Delhi police on Sunday used a drone to monitor activities at at Keshopur Sabzi Mandi here and see if people are violating the social distancing norms amidst the lockdown.

The security personnel have also recorded a video of the vegetable market via a camera mounted on the drone to spot the defaulters. Also, a couple of more prevention measures were taken by the cops to halt the spread of deadly virus.

The Delhi Police today only allowed traders to sell their produce from 5 am to 12 pm at the vegetable market.

Commercials vehicle from today will not be allowed to be parked at the premises of the vegetable market after a validated period.

( With inputs from ANI )

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