Thiruvananthapuram: Both collected from violations of the Covid protocol in the city which recorded a surge in 75% between August and October; Jump from RS 2.63 Crores to Rs 4.6 Crores, analysis of numbers presented in assembly shows.
The city of Trivandrum recorded the highest increase in collecting a fine for violations of the Covid protocol between August and October throughout the state.
According to the available figures until October, 46,378 cases are registered for violations of the protocol in the city and the police collected a total amount of Rs 4,60,69,500.
In two months since July, 1.9 crore was collected well for violations of the protocol.
Until August, it was a rural trivandrum who lost to other regions throughout the state in a fine collected from a violation of the Covid protocol.
Thiruvananthapuram Rural has collected a large number of Rs 9.04 Crores between March 2020 and July 31, 2021.
In August and September, a fine recorded an increase of nearly 60 lakh, taking a cumulative collection to Rs 9.63 Crores.
In rural limits, 1.4 lakh violations are registered in one year.
The city of Ernakulam, which recorded the highest cumulative collection in a good number in one year in the country recorded an increase in Rs 1 Crore between August and October.
According to the city police, a cruel penalty slap has become a big deterrent in dragging a case graph.
“Even though the city has the main pieces of traffic and a busy market area, we have been strictly against violations and if we look at the entire country scenario, the city’s daily graph of Thiruvananthapuram will be lower than some districts that record a lower number proportionally.
Fine.
Heavy has become a big deterrent when it comes to reduce the number of cases, “Vaibhav Saxena said, the Law of DCP and order.
A fairly large fines slapped violations with respect to social distance.
This often happens with family functions, meetings held in various parts of the city where organizers fail to comply with the specified amount and finally pay a severe fine.
Note shows that a number of Rs 2 Crores are well collected from traders throughout the state.
Representatives of the association of traders in the district said that for the police, slapping a fine for more violations was an exercise to reach the target.
“The improvement of the shocking fine of being issued occurs during the period when the rules that are not scientific about the functioning of the shops are valid.
Traders have staggered from debt and they are then asked to follow an illogical time schedule that results in crowding in stores.
Again the police holding responsible traders and we are forced to pay large amounts as a fine, “said SS Manoj, Secretary of State, Vyapari Vyavasaayi Ekopana Samithi.
He said that the government had failed to provide his promise to the rehabilitation package and that there must be a system to pay traders with fine amounts of extension from their income.