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1128 curfew violators arrested in 24 hours

41,003 people arrested in total for violating the curfew

by Zulfick Farzan 28-04-2020 | 4:16 PM

Colombo (News 1st); 1128 people were arrested during the 24 hours window ending at 06 AM today.

Sri Lanka Police also seized 303 vehicles during the said period. Police Spokesperson SP Jaliya Senaratne speaking to News 1st said in total 41,003 people were arrested for violating the curfew and a total of 10,560 vehicles were seized.

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