Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner, Larkana, Muhammad Nauman Siddique, has banned entry of all tourists at World Heritage site of Mohenjo-Daro up to March 31, 2020, as a precautionary measure in view of surfacing of Corona Virus cases. The ban has been imposed under Sindh Epidemic Act 2014. Earlier, he also imposed complete ban till March 30 on all marriage halls, Urs celebrations, public gatherings, holding of Majlis, cinema, festivals, social festivals, cultural and religious gatherings in the entire Larkana district. Even those have been barred who were already issued permits for holding their respective gatherings. DC has further warned that FIRs will be registered against violators for which SSP, Assistant Commissioners and Mukhtiarkars have been authorized. On the other hand, people who had already fixed their marriages continued to violate this ban which has been imposed for their own safety as over two marriages were solemnized in Naundero alone, one of them was of the son of a police officer which was also participated by large number of cops. Others also managed walima at their respective homes for their invited guests ignoring precautionary measures.
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