Remember who you interact with at public places – DIG Ajith Rohana

Remember who you interact with at public places – DIG Ajith Rohana

April 3, 2020   01:51 pm

DIG Ajith Rohana has appealed to the people to remember the individuals they come into contact with when they are at a public place.

He stated this in a special statement on the spread of COVID-19 in the country.

“If you proceed to a certain public place, especially in the Western Province, Puttalam, Kandy and Jaffna districts, please be aware of those who you come across.”

DIG Rohana also requested the public not to conceal information from medical officers, adding that it will help intelligence officers to trace the people who came into contact with the infected people and direct them to quarantine process.

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