Tamil Nadu

TN police to release vehicles seized during lockdown

Tamil Nadu police have decided to release the vehicles seized from riders for violating the lockdown regulations.

migrator

Chennai

According to a circular issued by the Director General of Police (DGP) the seized vehicles will be released from Friday onwards.

Police said the owners will get a message on their mobile phones on the date and time of their vehicle's release.

The owners have to bring the original registration certificate/driving licence and copy of the First Information Report (FIR).

The police seized about 1.8 lakh vehicles in the state and arrested about two lakh persons and later let out on bail for violating the lockdown orders.

The police have decided to release the vehicles as people may need it during emergency and also space constraint to park them.

The state police had tried various methods -- ranging from baton charging, seizure of vehicles, booking the vehicle riders to gentle persuasion and campaigns -- to deter vehicle owners from hitting the roads.

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