On the last day of the year, the police will also control the shopping centers: MadeinVilnius.lt



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On the last day of the year, the police commit to monitoring supermarkets to verify compliance with quarantine requirements to avoid concentrations.

“The police will definitely focus on shopping malls too,” Renatas Požėla, Commissioner General of Police, told reporters on Thursday.

Remember that the administration of supermarkets is also responsible for compliance with quarantine requirements.

“First of all, it is the role and responsibility of the supermarket management to comply with the quarantine requirements at or near the facility, so we will simply assess and monitor the situation,” said the country’s police chief.

“For this, the image is captured, the collected material will be analyzed,” he added.

Mr. Požėla emphasized that the police would analyze how people in supermarkets wore masks and not to meet.

Saulius Gagas, the Vilnius County Police Chief, says the number of people in supermarkets has increased on the last day of the year.

“We have been monitoring the supermarkets siege since morning, so instructions have been given to target supermarkets and monitor their compliance with quarantine requirements,” Gag said.

The Code of Administrative Offenses provides for a fine of 500 to 1.5 thousand for infractions of the quarantine requirements. EUR, for managers of legal entities or other responsible persons – from 1,5 thousand. up to 6 thousand. euros.

Author Ramūnas Jakubauskas

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