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Indian Cops Trap Lockdown Violators in Ambulance With Fake Covid-19 Patient to Teach Them A Lesson

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Source: India Times

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Lockdown, Movement Control Order or Circuit Breaker, call it what you want, you know it is an essential step to curb the spread of Covid-19. It has been proven that isolating yourselves at home works but sadly, in every country that has been infected by the virus, there are those who are stubborn and ignorant enough to still go outside freely, putting everyone at risk.

The authorities of each country have taken the necessary steps to penalize these people but sometimes you can’t really force the ignorant to follow the rules unless really stern steps are taken. Well, for the Tamil Nadu police, they are forced to use severe and crazy measures to teach the stubborn citizens a lesson.

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In a video that has gone viral, you can witness the Tamil Nadu police stopping violators by the roadside and then pushed them inside an ambulance, telling them there’s a patient that is Covid-19 positive inside.

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Immediately the violators can be seen scared and some ran for their lives, jumping out of the ambulance because they too fear of getting infected. However, the police have made it clear, as reported by India Times, that the Covid-19 patient in the ambulance is simply another officer posing as a patient.

Watch the full video here:

India police punishes lockdown defaulters by placing them in an ambulance with a police officer inside pretending to be a coronavirus patient….

Posted by Samson Singh Nejar on Thursday, April 23, 2020

Malaysian authorities have taken steps can be seen as very strict but there are those who are still stubborn. Maybe we should consider doing something crazy like this to teach them a lesson. What do you think? Share with us in the comment section below.

 

Also read: From Ketuk Ketampi to Writing Lines, These Are Some of The Punishments For Defying Lockdown in India

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Source: India Times
Source: India Times
Source: India Times

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