Bengaluru: Women set out for jolly ride violating curfew norms, car seized


Team Udayavani, Jan 16, 2022, 12:34 PM IST

Bengaluru: Bengaluru police officials have seized a car after a group of people set out for a jolly ride during curfew on Saturday.

The incident occurred near Satellite bus stand on Mysuru Road. On being questioned, the women claimed that they were on their way to attend a wedding. But they did not have an invitation card.

The police officials then seized the car and sent them back home in an auto rickshaw.

The Karnataka government has imposed a weekend curfew from Friday night to Monday morning in view of increasing cases of Covid-19.

Police personnel are on strict vigil to ensure that vehicles and people are not moving unnecessarily on the roads. Barricades have been erected in various places.

Those violating curfew norms are being penalised by the police in all places.

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