Mangalore: Silence Cloaks City After Ban Orders
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RS/CN)
Mangalore, Aug 20: A strange calm descended over the city with vehicles staying off the road and police patrols taking their place as night fell on Thursday August 20.
After four incidents of assault in the city, the district administration decided to enforce ban orders in the city especially in sensitive places and all business establishments were told to down shutters by 8 pm. This was to be implemented for two days from Friday August 21. But the police ensured compliance with orders from Thursday itself to prevent any untoward incidents.
Following announcements by the police all over the city, shops and other business establishments closed by about 8.30 pm and the city turned quiet with only the police siren being heard intermittently.
It almost seemed that curfew had been clamped in the area. This ban will be only for two days, but it will be continued if any untoward incidents happen.
All the roads in the city have a police presence and all the vehicles plying on the roads are being checked. There is no restriction on public transport, but the buses went off the road due to the lack of passengers.