Panaji: South Goa DM orders to prohibit accommodation without ID proofs


Daijiworld Media Network – Panaji

Panaji, Jun 4: Ajit Roy, the District Magistrate of South Goa, issued an order directing owners of hotels, guest houses and residential accommodation to ‘prohibit anyone to check in or stay without providing their photo identity proof’.

ANI reported that the order also stated that owners of such accommodations will provide facilities for inspection of the record to Police authorities or any other authority authorized by the District Magistrate.

The order issued under section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, directed, "Owners/Management of all hotels, lodging and boarding, private guest houses, paying guest accommodation, temporary residential accommodation of all religious bodies to prohibit any visitor/guest to check in without providing any photo identity proof such as Election Card, Driving License, Smart Card, Employment Card, Aadhar Card or any other duly issued by Government."

"No landlords/ tenants/owner/ person of any house/property which falls under the territorial jurisdiction of South Goa District, Goa shall let/sublet/rent out any accommodation to any person unless and until or he/she has furnished the particulars of the tenants to the Police In Charge of the concerned area," said the order.

The order was issued with effect from May 21 and will remain in operation for a period of 60 days unless withdrawn earlier.

  

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