Coronavirus | ‘I’m society’s enemy...’: MP cops’ idea to keep people home
Updated on Mar 24, 2020 12:11 am IST
Madhya Pradesh police implemented a unique way of motivating people to stay at home as the country battles a Coronavirus pandemic. In Mandsaur, prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code have been imposed. However, those who were seen roaming on the streets without justifiable cause were made to pose with a pamphlet. The pamphlet read 'I am society's enemy, and I won't stay at home'. Hitesh Choudhary, Superintendent of Police in Mandsaur, said that it was the police's plan to shame 'anti-social elements'. Count of cases of Coronavirus infection has crossed 430 in India.
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