COVID-19: Helicopters patrol Oman for citizens to respect night curfew

Muscat: When the curfew began in Oman, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) demonstrated that it was in a position to cope with all the demands of the situation, reports the Arabic publication Atheer.

The first night of the new curfew saw helicopters roaring over the evening sky and surveillance cars walking on roads and streets.

Emergency vehicles such as water, sanitation and civic hygiene, ambulances and civilian coverage cars, cars carrying food and goods from customers, oil tankers and fuel will be allowed to pass through. , occupied only through a driver, will also be allowed.

Vehicles carrying medical corps of the cashier hospital staff and staff at the old Muscat airport, as well as passengers arriving and departing from the airport, will be allowed to pass, upon presentation of a valid document. receiving a notification from the hospital are also allowed to pass.

The Royal Police of Oman has shown that police forces across the country will ensure that the Supreme Committee’s resolution is respectable at all. Every effort will be made to save your circle of family members and social gatherings of all kinds, especially on the beaches on the day, as well as ensuring the timely closure of department stores and businesses.

Support from ROP aviation, such as the use of remotely controlled drones, will be sought to monitor public movements and arrest offenders.

The Royal Police of Oman also warned that citizens will have to finish their paintings before curfew to succeed in their homes. He also asked commercial owners to make sure working hours are closed, giving painters enough time to get to their homes.

Asking all citizens to respect the warnings and, the ROP called for everyone’s cooperation and also to report offenders via phone 999.

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