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57 arrested for violating COVID-19 regulations

57 arrested for violating COVID-19 regulations

by Amani Nilar 21-10-2021 | 12:37 PM
COLOMBO (News 1st); Police says that 57 people have been arrested within the last 24 hours in connection with violating the ongoing COVID-19 regulations. Accordingly, a total of 81,188 people have been arrested so far, Police further stated that 178 vehicles and 314 people were diverted due to not possessing the relevant passes to cross Provincial borders.

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