Police impose a fine of Rs 9.64 crore on Vadodara residents for not wearing a mask and spitting in front of people last year
A maximum fine of Rs 2.92 crore was levied by the road department in Vadodara
City police have fined more than Rs million. 9.64 per annum on citizens who violate laws and regulations such as not wearing masks and wearing masks to prevent the transmission of corona during the epidemic. The information is based on information requested from RTI by a Vadodara social worker.
In one year, police collected a fine of Rs 9,64,92,100
Social worker Atul Gamechi said strict laws are being enforced by the state government to prevent the transfer of corona and the city police system is empowered to fine those who break the rules. City police have collected a fine of Rs. 9,64,92,100 from 15-6-2020 to date.
Violators of the advertisement were fined Rs 200.
He added that the notice was issued by the Department of Health and Family Welfare on 15-6-2020. Mandatory wearing of masks and spitting on public roads was prohibited. And violators of the proclamation were asked to pay a fine of Rs. 200. The power to enforce Hell was given to the police. And the amount of the fine to be recovered would be deposited in the SCR, in Gandhinagar.
9.64 crores were fined. Posted in Gandhinagar
Following the announcement, police began fining those who did not wear masks, spitting in public, and wearing masks under their noses. As soon as dawn broke on all the police stations in the city, people without masks, wearing masks under their noses, spat in front of people standing on public streets to catch people. And they firmly established the proclamations. All police stations in the city of Vadodara were involved in the operation. And SCR by charging a fine of Rs. 9.64 pounds from citizens who violated the declaration in one year. Installed in Gandhinagar.
A maximum fine of Rs 2.92 crore was levied by the road department
Of the fines collected by 21 police stations, including the Vadodara city traffic police branch, the highest fine of Rs 2.92 crore has been collected by the traffic department. The lowest fine of Rs 10.25 lakh was obtained by the SOG Squad. However, the women's police station remains far from work.
Which police station collected the money
According to a social worker, fines collected by city police included Rs 2,92,01,200 for traffic police, Rs 40,85,700 for Gorwa, Rs 38,91,800 for Fatehganj, Rs 32,11,100 for Panigate and R33,27,100 for Gotri. Rs 43,10,200., Makarpura Rs. 38,48,500., Sayajiganj Rs. 46,56,400., Jawaharnagar Rs. 26,77,600., Rawpura Rs. 30,97,800. , Warsia Rs 36,52,900., City Rs 33,24,400., Navapura Rs 29,19,00, Ward Rs 30,03,600, Sama Rs 29,69,800, Nandeshari Rs 43,35,300, Bapod Rs 41,94,600, Chhani Rs 39 , 54,400, Karelibagh Rs.27,73,700, JP Police Rs 30,32,000 and SOG The squad was fined Rs 10,25,000.
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