More than 400 captured for infringing curfew in Myanmar in a week
(MENAFN) On Sunday September 20 nationalized media quoted Myanmar Police Force's figures as stating that an entire of 444 people were captured in Myanmar in a week for violating curfew obligatory in some regions and states.
Lawful action was taken in opposition to them beneath the Penal Code for violating curfew.
Throughout the phase, an entire of 205 people who didn't wear face masks in public were as well detained athwart the country under the Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases Law.
The national-level Central Committee on Prevention, Control and Treatment of Coronavirus subjected a nighttime curfew in a number of regions and states counting Yangon region to hold the increase of Coronavirus.
Lawful action was taken in opposition to them beneath the Penal Code for violating curfew.
Throughout the phase, an entire of 205 people who didn't wear face masks in public were as well detained athwart the country under the Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases Law.
The national-level Central Committee on Prevention, Control and Treatment of Coronavirus subjected a nighttime curfew in a number of regions and states counting Yangon region to hold the increase of Coronavirus.

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