On the 7th of April, Ms. Shrujana, the Superintendent of Police (SP) Of Gadwal district, said prohibitory orders have been imposed in the region till the 6th of May.
The decision to impose the prohibitory orders was taken to maintain law and order, under the provisions of Rule 30 of the Indian Police Act, 1861. Addressing the media, Ms. Shrujana said, during the ban orders public meetings and rallies should not be organized without prior permission of the Superintendent of Police (SP) or SP level officer.
The SP also prohibited carrying of explosives, weapons, sticks in public places and roads, including any violent behavior which disturbs public peace and harmony by forming groups.
In an order, the Gadwal SP said, “Any person violating the prohibitory orders will be liable for punishment under the Police Act 1861. On duty police officers, military personnel, home guards and funeral processions having prior permission will be exempted.”
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