Pune Police gives punishment of 'Yoga'  for morning walkers violating lockdown. Watch Video

As many as 100 people, including 25 to 30 morning walkers, were made to do yoga and exercise by personnel from the Kondhwa police station, an official said.

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Amidst the strict lockdown norms, there are still some people who violates lockdown norms. The police around India has opted force, shame but violation is still going on. To stop the violation the Pune Police on Thursday meted out a healthy punishment to morning walkers who violated the Covid-19 lockdown, by making them do yoga and exercise.

As many as 100 people, including 25 to 30 morning walkers, were made to do yoga and exercise by personnel from the Kondhwa police station, an official said.

"Apart from morning walkers, we also caught hold of people who had ventured out of their homes early in the morning to buy essentials," senior inspector Vinayak Gaikwad of Kondhwa police station said.

Lockdown violators were made to stand in a row while maintaining proper distance and were asked to perform yoga and do some exercises, he added. Cases will be registered against morning walkers under section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the Indian Penal Code.

"We will issue notices to others who had stepped out to buy essentials," he added. Kondhwa is one of the areas in Maharashtra's Pune city where several localities have been marked as containment zones after several Covid-19 cases were found there.

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