Madhya Pradesh Police came up with a unique social experiment to ensure that people stay indoors as the threat of the coronavirus pandemic looms.
To send those carelessly wandering on streets, police handed them pamphlets that read, "Mai samaaj ka dushman hoon. Mai ghar nahi rahoonga." (I am an enemy of the society, I will not stay at home)
"The pamphlets were distributed to the people who were roaming outside their houses and their pictures were clicked and shared on social media so that they are ashamed of their actions and understand that if they themselves are the carriers of such a deadly disease, they are spreading it to the whole society," a senior police officer told reporters.
Section 144 of Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) has been imposed in the district as many other parts of the country are under complete lockdown, barring essential services.
The senior police officer also appealed to the people to not step out of their houses, if not needed and added that action would be taken against defaulters. The directives will remain implemented until March 25.
The centre today asked state governments to strictly enforce the lockdown imposed to prevent the spread of coronavirus and directed legal action against violators.
India has 433 cases of COVID-19, as per the Health Ministry while the state of Madhya Pradesh has 6 patients of the highly contagious coronavirus.
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