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SL Police arrest Curfew violators

603 people arrested for violating Curfew-SL Police

by Staff Writer 21-04-2020 | 12:23 PM
The Srilankan police arrested and seized 603 people who violated the curfew which ended at 06 AM today and  169 vehicles were seized respectively. From the 20th of March, a total of 34,733 people were arrested by authorities for violating the curfew and a total of 8883 vehicles were seized.

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