COVID LOCKDOWN: City Police seize 330 vehicles moving around unnecessarily
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COVID LOCKDOWN: City Police seize 330 vehicles moving around unnecessarily

May 24, 2021

Mysore/Mysuru: The Mysuru City Police (Traffic and Law & Order), who are taking all steps to prevent people moving around in their vehicles unnecessarily in city, conducted checking of vehicles yesterday and have seized a total of 382 vehicles that were found violating the lockdown guidelines by moving around freely on city roads.

The Traffic and Law & Order Police personnel, who conducted checking of vehicles at various places in city have seized 330 two-wheelers, 50 cars, one auto rickshaw and one more vehicle, which were found flouting the lockdown rules.

City Police Commissioner Dr. Chandragupta has urged the public not to move around unnecessarily and obey the guidelines besides asking them to co-operate with the Police.

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