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Mohammed Hussain Hyderabad:  After MA & UD Minister KT Rama Rao’s visit to COVID-19 Containment Zones on Thursday pushed the police to toughen the curbs on people’s movements and enforce social distancing stringently. In spite of several appeals made by ministers, higher authorities, police and health care officials, harebrained people paying no heed to social distancing in the Old City of Hyderabad.
The authorities tightening of the lockdown in several parts of the New City including Mallepally, Asif Nagar and Nampally, did not in any way affect the attitude of the people staying in Old City, specifically particularly close to ‘containment zones.’ Two days of visits by the  siasat.com  reporter in the containment zones of Old City, there appeared no visible change among people even near red zones where the maximum number of people tested positive for coronavirus. People in Talab Katta, Sultan Shahi, Mir Chowk, Darulshifa, Shah Ali Banda and Eidi Bazar are moving out and about without any worry in the world.
‘People Are Not Complying’: Hyderabad’s Mir Alam market bustling despite Lockdown measures. Photo: Mohammed Hussain Kids loitering in the lanes of Old City despite COVID-19 lockdown and containment zone in Talabkatta in Hyderabad. Photo: Mohammed Hussain Youngsters take COVID-19 Containment Zones and lockdown as meaningless in Hyderabad. Photo: Mohammed Hussain Usual traffic seen in the lanes of Hyderabad’s Talab Katta despite it is under COIVD-19 Containment Zone. Photo: Mohammed Hussain Moreover, Minister KTR has also asked the police to bookcases against those who disregard social distancing norms and loiter around the city.
Upon asking the police department whether they have booked any cases, they mentioned that they have been regularly seizing vehicles and booking cases against lockdown violators under 188 IPC, section 3 of the  Epidemic Disease Act  and section 51-Clause B of the  Disaster Management Act 2005.

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