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[video] Police rounded people up and put them in an ambulance with a fake corona virus patient


Police and law enforcement officers across the globe are trying hard to ensure that people adhere strictly to measures put in place to stop the spread of deadly corona virus. 
 
Despite the lock down order, people go about their daily activities as though nothing is happening. 

A funny video captured how Indian police officers rounded up some men who are flouting the lock down and forced them into an ambulance with a fake corona virus patient. 

Realizing that a corona virus patient was inside the ambulance, the young man tried resisting going inside the ambulance. Watch video below

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