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Bengal: 3,000 booked for flouling night restrictions

Bengal: 3,000 booked for flouling night restrictions
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Kolkata: around 3,000 riders were booked during the weekend for violating night limitations in the Kolkata and Bidhannagar areas.
It comes for hours after brass over Kolkata police and police Bidhannagar asks the police, which is deployed on the road to patrol, to demand violators.
In Kolkata, a total of 2,058 motorists and others were lowered this weekend because it violated restrictions between 9pm and 5am – which was witnessed by the highest this month.
In Bidhannagar, at least 700 riders were charged during this period.
In Kolkata, 1,045 people were sued on Friday while on Saturday, 1,013 other people were ordered for violations.
From them, 782 and 830 people were sued on Fridays and Saturdays each under IPC 188 and IPC 200 for violating the norms of curfew, DC (traffic) said Arijit Sinha.
Kolkata police have so far carried out 10,573 prosecution of the night this month.
“In Bidhannagar, 61 people were arrested under the disaster management law and other IPC parts on Saturday.
We have ordered 453 people for traffic violations and other safety prevention measures,” said Surya Prasad Yadav, Deputy Commissioner (Head Office) City of Bidhannagar.
“Check points appear in such a way that no one can escape from the nightstand.
This is the first time we put up so many nights on the bridge on Friday night.
On Saturday night, we chose some important bylanes,” said a senior police officer.
However, DC Sinha did not comment on the situation that caused night examination.
Between 21:00 and at 10pm across 25 traffic guards were checked at the average 720 vehicle, which 420 was required.
Between 10 nights and 11 nights, 615 other vehicles were examined, where 370 crossed the night sidewalk rules.
Overall, East traffic guards reported 63 Shyambazar traffic violations and protectors were charged with 59 riders on Friday.
Vidyasagar, southern guard and glaria also saw the number of high prosecution during the first hour of the drive while Diamond Harbor Road and the Buyadhata traffic guards had more than 20 prosecutions between 10pm and 11 nights at the same night.
The total number of vehicles confiscated or their drivers placed to violate Covid restrictions reached 37,319 between May 16 and June 15.
However, when the government offered relaxation, the number was fired to 50,559 in the last two weeks between June 16 and June 30.
On the last weekend, the number was established at 56,741.
The source said that the number might rise further this weekend.
“While the moon can see the city maintain discipline, the situation is worse in July,” said a police officer.

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