Maharashtra / Mumbai police collects ₹4 cr fine from mask violators in 1 month

Mumbai police have collected ₹4 crore fine from two lakh people in a month for not wearing masks in public places. "While 50% of the collected fine will go to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the rest of the amount will be used for the police welfare activities," Police spokesperson DCP S Chaitanya said. The fine was collected from February 20.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 25, 2021, 04:48 PM
MUMBAI: Over two lakh people have been penalised for not wearing masks in Mumbai since February 20 till now despite the surge in COVID-19 cases and a fine of Rs 4.06 crore has been collected, the Mumbai Police informed on Thursday.

A fine of Rs 4.06 crore was collected from around 2.03 lakh people at different locations across the city after they were found not wearing mask, Mumbai police spokesperson DCP S Chaitanya said.

Till now, 7,500 Mumbai Police officials have been diagnosed with COVID-19 while 99 others have lost their lives.

On Wednesday, Mumbai reported its highest one-day rise in COVID-19 cases so far with 5,185 new infections.

The worst affected state in terms of coronavirus cases, Maharashtra reported 31,855 new COVID-19 cases, 15098 discharges, and 95 deaths on Wednesday.

The state presently has 2,48,604 active COVID-19 cases while the total number of cases registered so far is 25,64,881. Over 53,000 people have lost their lives to the disease so far.