Kaunas is closed: reinforced concrete blocks and police stations on the roads leading to the city



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Some roads are blocked by blocks, others by police firebreaks

On Friday after noon, a massive police operation began in Kaunas, as well as across the country: entrances to the city were closed and stationary police stations were installed.

In them, officials check whether the drivers going to the city and their passengers meet the criteria of the strictest quarantine requirements: they have real estate in Kaunas, have declared their place of residence, go to work or for other urgent matters. .

In Kaunas, the police control those who go to the city.

In Kaunas, the police control those who go to the city.

© DELFI / Nerijus Povilaitis

In total, the police control 21 passes, assisted by the Public Security Services, military police, Police School personnel, and cadets and shooters.

According to representatives of the Kaunas municipality and the police, there are no physical possibilities to install checkpoints on all roads leading to the city. Therefore, it was decided to repeat what had to be done before Easter: some roads were blocked with concrete blocks.

Paulius Keras, head of the Kaunas Municipal Emergency Operations Center, mentioned that 13 sections of the road have been blocked in this way since Monday morning, and their release is scheduled only next year, on January 4.

I was going to Kaunas to shop.

Although the general inspection of the cars has only just started, officers patrolling the city for a few days before the Kaunas “closure” stopped the cars and asked the drivers where they were driving. In this way, the police seem to have accustomed people to much stricter measures, in addition to having tested how information systems work.

The ban on crossing the boundaries of their municipality without the necessary necessity came into effect last Wednesday, people flocking to Kaunas to shop. Officials mentioned that they had to tell residents of other cities to turn around and go back to the big markets of Kaunas.

“People are encouraged to move as little as possible between municipalities, because in the current situation, such movement is nothing more than carrying an infection,” Remigijus Stukas, chief commissioner of the Public Order Board of the Police Commission, told Delfi of Kaunas County.

In Kaunas, the police control those who go to the city.

In Kaunas, the police control those who go to the city.

© DELFI / Nerijus Povilaitis

There will be mobile police stations in the Kaunas district

“Our goal is to keep the smallest number of inhabitants possible to move from one municipality to another. I would not like to specify how many positions there will be, how many officers will work in them, because their number will change, everything will depend on the current situation, ”said Chief Police Commissioner R. Stukas.

According to the official, not only will the stationary police stations operate, but they will also patrol mobile and mobile teams of officers.

Mobile poles will be installed in the district municipality surrounding the city of Kaunas, where officials will also stop cars and ask about the purpose of the trip, verifying the validity of the move.

In total, about 250 checkpoints will be installed in Lithuania and about 1.5 thousand will be used to ensure control of movements. police officers.

Entrances to the city of Kaunas are closed

Entrances to the city of Kaunas are closed

© Kaunas City Municipality

According to the Police Department data, 670 police teams will be on duty next weekend, and another 250 teams will be at checkpoints, so 920 teams will patrol all weekend in Lithuania. On ordinary days, not holidays, 750 crews will be on duty. An additional 60 police teams will work to control movement between municipalities, who will verify the legality of the movement.
It is estimated that around 1.7 million euros will be needed to control movement restrictions. euros.

The blocking and inspection posts at the entrances to Kaunas will operate:

from December 18. 1 pm until December 20. 9 pm
as of December 23. 1 pm to 27 d. 9 pm
from December 31 1 pm until January 3. 9 pm

The following roads leading to Kaunas have been blocked by blocks until January 4:

1. Mosėdžio st. / Kražių st.
2. Passage from highway 232 towards Kuršių st.
3. Exit the A1 towards Ašigalio str.
4. Gas stations and Iceland pl. passage of a series of garages
5. Partizanų st. exit A1
6. Passing the A1, turn onto Calle Darbo.
7. Pl. Future at the entrance to the territory Ateities pl. fifty
8. Palemono g. 78F
9. Palemono g. / Kražantės st.
10. Kreidos g. / Titnago g.
11. Medžiotojų st. / Sąnašos g.
12. Juodelynės st. / Dvarų st.
13. A5 / Armoniškių st.

There are many exceptions

December 14, a government resolution stipulates that from 2020 December 16 00:00 until 2021 January 3 24:00 The movement of people between municipalities in the country is restricted, except in cases where:

to the municipality of your place of residence;
to a municipality other than your place of residence due to the death of close relatives;
work (on business matters) when the workplace is in another municipality;
to or from international passenger routes to or from airports, seaports, bus stations;
about health services;
for other objectively justified reasons of urgency, where displacement to a municipality other than the one in which you reside is unavoidable.

This restriction does not apply to people who are members of the same family or a household, who move to a municipality other than their municipality of residence, where they own real estate owned by one of the members of the family or household.

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