1,015 arrested within 24 hours in Sri Lanka for breaking curfew

<p>Sri Lankan police have arrested 1,015 people within the last 24 hours for breaking a police-imposed island-wide curfew which was intended to curb the spread of the coronavirus</p> <p>The Colombo Page reports that 254 vehicles have also been seized.</p> <p>The total number arrested since the initial start of the curfew on 20 March has risen to 9,466 with the police seizing 2,332 vehicles.</p> <p>Read more from the <a href="http://www.colombopage.com/archive_20A/Apr02_1585798098CH.php&nbsp;&nbsp;">Colombo Page.&nbsp;</a></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

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