Nearly 3,000 lockdown violators recorded in one day

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Nearly 3,000 lockdown violators recorded in one day
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Data from the Joint Task Force COVID-19 Shield released on Friday showed that of the total number of violators, 24,569 individuals have been arrested. Cases were filed against 5,025 people, while complaints were being readied against the remaining 19,544.

Violations range from breaching curfew order

to disobedience to authorities enforcing the ECQ.

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