As many as 457 criminal cases have been opened in Romania so far by the authorised departments of the Interior Ministry for hampering the combat of COVID-19, a criminal offense under Article 352 (1) in the Criminal Code, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) announced on Wednesday.
In the last 24 hours, Police and gendarme officers found 4,950 people breaking the restriction of movement rules, handing out fines worth 11,406,813 lei.
GCS urges the Romanians to consider only the information verified through official sources and to call the 0800.800.358 toll-free line for recommendations and other information. This is not an emergency number, but a phone line strictly dedicated to informing the citizens.
Romanians abroad can request information on the prevention and control of the coronavirus on a dedicated line +4021.320.20.20.
As many as 967,598 COVID-19 cases were reported as of April 21 in the EU / EEA, the United Kingdom, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, Andorra. Most of the cases were registered in Italy, France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom.
GCS: Criminal cases opened for hampering disease combat hit 457
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