Over 10,000 arrested for violating curfew in Sri Lanka

Over 10,000 arrested for violating curfew in Sri Lanka

April 2, 2020   07:55 pm

Sri Lanka Police says that 10,039 individuals have been arrested from across the island so far for violating the curfew currently in effect. 

In addition to this, police have also taken into custody a total of 2,489 vehicles. 

Police had arrested 305 persons within the 6 hours between 12 noon and 6.00 p.m. today (02) while 77 vehicles were taken into custody during that time period. 

Police had previously warned of strict legal action against people caught violating the countrywide curfew.

They will be immediately arrested, even without a warrant, and that police bail will not be granted for them, police said.

Police also noted that none of the vehicles taken into custody will be released back to their respective owners, until the prevailing Coronavirus threat is eliminated.

The government imposed an island-wide curfew with the intention of minimizing public movement in order to contain the spread of the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak in the country.

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