City
Epaper

Six booked in Kashmir for violating lockdown curbs

By IANS | Updated: March 27, 2020 23:10 IST

On the directions of District Magistrate Bandipora in J&K, the police on Friday booked six persons for violating restriction orders issued by the adminstration.

Open in App

Srinagar, March 27 On the directions of District Magistrate Bandipora in J&K, the police on Friday booked six persons for violating restriction orders issued by the adminstration.

An FIR has been registered at Hajin police station against the accused.

Earlier, an open FIR was registered at Pethkoot police station against people who assembled near an ATM in violation of prohibitory orders under Section 144.

Appealing to people to stay indoors for their own safety, the DM said the chain of the pandemic can be broken only by staying indoors.

The Deputy Commissioner Bandipora has asked people to cooperate with the administration and ensure strict adherence to the restriction orders.

He said violation of the order would constitute criminal offence and attract strict action.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketDPL season 2: Suyash Sharma expresses happiness with four-wicket spell for Outer Delhi Warriors

NationalCase registered against Malayalam actress Shwetha Menon for allegedly acting in obscene content

EntertainmentKajol says 2025 is turning out to be great year, sets return of her OTT show’s new season

NationalDelhi HC denies interim maintenance to retired teacher, cites husband's financial distress

National‘UCC must be enforced across India’, says BJP as Gujarat moves to adopt law

National Realted Stories

NationalOdisha CM urges Centre to enhance rice procurement target from state for upcoming Kharif season

NationalKharge writes to RS Dy Chairman seeking discussion on SIR

NationalBJP seeks NIA probe into Koppal murder case

NationalKartavya Bhavan reflects Centre's commitment to build Viksit, Atmanirbhar India: PM Modi

NationalUttarakhand cloudburst: 51 tourists from Maharashtra safe, govt plans evacuation