Special police surveillance on public, school transport service from tomorrow: Ajith Rohana

7 February 2021 11:10 am

While continuing the mandatory quarantine formalities, the traffic policemen have been advised to conduct a special operation from tomorrow monitoring bus conductors and drivers of public transport facility and drivers and assistants of school vans and subject them to random Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs), Police Spokesman DIG Ajith Rohana said.

He said a special traffic police operation will be in place to ascertain whether people are adhering to COVID-19 quarantine health guidelines.

Accordingly, passenger and school transport services that exit the Western Province (WP) will be checked and will be subject to RATs from tomorrow, he said.

All school and public transport facilities will be checked to ascertain whether they adhere to  health guidelines, the Spokesman said.

He said all school children should travel wearing face masks and must maintain social distancing.

Moreover, he said 11 suspects have been arrested for not wearing face masks and failing to maintain social distancing during COVID-19 preventive  operations carried out across the country, including WP during the past 24-hours.

Since October 30, 2020, the police have arrested a total number of 3,022 suspects for violating hygienic regulations, the Spokesman added.