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Karachi police chief directs strict take on lockdown

Like most cities across the country, lockdown continues in Karachi and Quetta, and essential stores are being opened at regular hours and there is a rush outside the banks, while the Karachi Police Chief has called on officers to violate the lockdown. The action is instructed to ensure.news world ahmed
 Karachi police chief directs strict take on lockdown

Today is the 17th day of lockdown in Karachi, with police and Rangers on the highways tightening the long queues of vehicles, the city's major markets remain closed but outside the smaller markets and banks inside the area. There is a rush.

Police have also set up camps at various locations in the city and citizens are being warned to wear precautionary measures and masks.

The doors of the cemeteries are also closed on the eve of the night and citizens are forbidden to come to the funeral of their dead.

A meeting of police officers was chaired by Karachi Police Chief Ghulam Nabi Memon, in which officers have been directed to treat the citizens strictly.current world news

The Karachi Police Chief has said that efforts will be made to allow the citizens to leave only when needed, and officers have been directed to ensure action against the violations.

He said that citizens are not taking Lockdown seriously, considering violation proceedings and increasing penalties, but even if a factory is opened, severe action will be taken against the owner.

Police Chief Ghulam Nabi Memon said the blockade had been reduced for the past two days, but decided to tighten the citizens' seriousness.

Today is the 16th day of lockdown across the province, including Quetta, to prevent coronavirus prevention in Balochistan.

All business and commercial centers in Quetta are closed during Lockdown and transport is closed to local and other areas in the city.

The grocery, medical stores, oven, milk, yogurt and meat shops are open in the city.