Many stores in Nghe An frantically closed when authorities appeared.

Quang An - Thanh Phuc April 5, 2020 13:28

(Baonghean.vn) - On the morning of April 5, many non-essential kiosks in Dien Chau, Nghi Loc, Vinh City were still open to welcome customers despite the directive to temporarily suspend business. It is worth mentioning that only when they saw the authorities checking, did the owners of these stalls frantically close their doors.

Shops in Quan Hanh Town (Nghi Loc) closed when they saw the authorities. Clip: Quang An

On the morning of April 5, on many roads in Dien Chau district, many establishments selling non-essential goods during the epidemic season were still openly open. In the photo: A wooden furniture store on Highway 7A, passing through Dien Phuc commune (Dien Chau). Photo: Quang An
In Dien Chau Town, violations are quite common, especially in blocks 2, 3, 4. Many items such as phones, electronics, glasses... are still open and operating as usual. It is worth mentioning that on the morning of April 5, there were no functional forces of Dien Chau Town to inspect or remind. Photo: Quang An
Similarly, in Quan Hanh town (Nghi Loc), kiosks selling non-essential goods were still open in abundance on the morning of April 5, with the most violations occurring in block 4, where almost every shop was open to welcome customers. Photo: Quang An
In Block 4, Quan Hanh town, there are about 10 kiosks selling items such as shoes, glasses, helmets, suitcases... these are items that must be closed according to Directive 16 of the Prime Minister but are still being sold everywhere. When asked, a kiosk owner calmly replied: "I haven't heard the block announce that they have to close, so I just keep selling..." Photo: Quang An
This phone store is still open, inside, employees are still selling and dealing with customers as usual. Photo: Quang An
When they saw the authorities coming to inspect, the owners of non-essential stores in Quan Hanh town hastily closed their stores. Photo: Quang An
Mr. Dang Khac Binh - Chairman of Quan Hanh Town People's Committee said: We will mobilize more forces, conduct inspections and strictly handle cases of refusing to close stores selling non-essential goods. In the photo: Nghi Loc District Police remind a store owner, requesting to close on the morning of April 5. Photo: Quang An

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Also on the morning of April 5, the authorities of Hung Loc commune (Vinh city) established working groups to patrol and check the closure of kiosks selling non-essential goods in the ward. In the photo: Authorities inspect and remind businesses to close their kiosks in Hung Loc commune. Photo: Thanh Phuc
Mr. Nguyen Xuan Binh, Director of Hung Loc Commune Service Cooperative said: "Cho Coi has 253 kiosks selling various goods. By the end of today, April 5, we will resolutely close all kiosks selling non-essential goods." Photo: Thanh Phuc

Quang An - Thanh Phuc