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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 22:46:00
By Easwaran Rutnam
Armed with the backing of a Magistrate’s determinations, the Police have decided to get tough from today (Wednesday) on anyone violating curfew or quarantine laws.
Senior Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Ajith Rohana told reporters that over the last two days it was observed that the public had not fully respected the laws.
He said that some had even questioned the legality of the laws but the matter has now been put to rest and strict action will now be taken.
DIG Rohana said that with the Gampaha Magistrate on Monday, issued a determination that the curfew enforced by the Police in March was legal, the Police will now get tough.
He said that over 100 CCTV cameras are being used to detect violators of the quarantine laws enforced around the country. DIG Rohana said that policemen dressed in civvies have also been deployed to ensure that quarantine laws are being strictly followed.
The DIG also said that while guidelines issued by the Police for the public must be strictly followed, in some instances the Police will be lenient if there is a valid reason.
For instance, he clarified that anyone travelling to work can be accompanied by a driver, if required. However, the driver will be questioned by the Police to verify if he actually did drop a person in an office.
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