Belagavi police heighten vigil on Maharashtra-Karnataka border
The Hindu
The police have stepped up vigil on the Maharashtra-Karnataka border in Belagavi and Vijayapura districts in the wake of rising COVID-19 cases. Police, Health and Revenue officers and staff have been
The police have stepped up vigil on the Maharashtra-Karnataka border in Belagavi and Vijayapura districts in the wake of rising COVID-19 cases.
Police, Health and Revenue officers and staff have been deployed at nine check-posts on the National Highways and major roads in Belagavi district. Officers are also manning minor roads by putting up barricades and posting personnel who will monitor movement of vehicles.
Superintendent of Police Lakshman Nimabargi visited the check-post in Kuganoli where he inspected preparatory works and also the Rapid Antigen Test centre. He asked officers to strictly follow COVID-19 guidelines and not to allow any vehicle that carry passengers without negative RT-PCR certificates.
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