FIR against Mumbai restaurant for flouting COVID-19 norms; 245 fined
Police has registered an FIR against a popular restaurant in Mumbai for allegedly violating COVID-19 rules, civic officials said on Thursday. "A Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) team raided the restaurant called Auber-Gin Plates and Pours, located in Breach Candy area, late Wednesday night and collected Rs. 19,400 as fine from 245 people there for not wearing masks," they said.
The restaurant has been shut down
"The establishment was not operating at 50 percent capacity and customers were neither wearing masks nor maintaining social distance," BMC officials said. Based on the BMC's complaint, the police registered an FIR against the restaurant. "The BMC's D-ward has also shut the restaurant for violation of the COVID-19 norms," a senior civic official said.
Restaurants have been ordered to operate at 50 percent capacity
The Maharashtra-government'>Maharashtra Government in a notification on Monday said cinema halls, hotels, restaurants, and offices, except those related to health and essential services, in the state will function at 50 percent capacity till March 31.
Maharashtra government issued the notification due to surge in cases
"Violation of norms will result in shutting down of the establishment as long as the central government's notification of the COVID-19 pandemic as a disaster is in force," it said. Nobody will be allowed inside establishments without wearing a mask and temperature check, the government had said in the notification which was issued in the wake of a surge in COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra.
Maharashtra reported the highest single-day infection count on Wednesday
On Wednesday, Maharashtra reported 23,179 new cases of coronavirus and 84 deaths, which is the highest single-day infection count so far this year. With these new cases, the state's overall infection count rose to 23,70,507, as per the official data released by the state government on Wednesday. The new cases were mainly reported from Nagpur, Aloka, Mumbai, Pune, Ratlam, Nanded, and Amravati.