Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada District Police and Mangaluru City Police tightened supervision as part of a weekend curfew on Saturday.
Mangaluru City Police ordered 642 cases against vehicle owners to violate violated night curfew norms.
Meanwhile, 177 cases were ordered to those found in the city without a mask.
City police have established 36 checkpoints within the following coming boundaries, to enforce weekend hours.
Meanwhile, Police Dakshina Kannada has also established 22 checkpoints throughout the district.
CheckPost specified by uppolice checkpoints made functional in the main places in the city, to intercept unnecessary moving vehicles.
Vehicles are allowed to enter the city after searching for information about the purpose of the visit.
Mangaluru City Police collected a 2.5 lakh Rs penalty on Saturday FLEW KSRTC, a private bus on two times several KSRTCs and personal buses operated in the district.
Most buses look plying with several passengers, because all schools, colleges, government offices and business companies are still closed.
As a result, most of the roads in Mangaluru and rural areas wore a quiet look in the afternoon.