
2,900 Mule Bank Accounts Active in Belagavi: Police Commissioner
Belagavi Police Commissioner Bhushan Borase has revealed that nearly 2,900 mule bank accounts are currently active in the city and are being used for cybercrime
With the increasing chances of Covid hitting back the chances of a night curfew is likely to be imposed after the coronation wave is also in the circulation. However The possibility of the second wave is threatening to strike the state.
The technical advisory committee of the affair had reported to the state government and advised curfew at the end of the month. And now as New year is nearing people seem to be forgetting the risks that we are prone to. So it seems safe to impose a night curfew from 26th of this month to 2nd of January.
In the nation and elsewhere, Corona’s 2nd wave has caused quite a havoc. It is advised, to be safe and to stay home,Therefore to be able to happily welcome the New year. 2021 is a hope, that we must not ruin.
Author : Aishwarya Arvind Raikar

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