Reuters news agency reports that Indonesian police have been cracking down on millions of people since Saturday to prevent people from moving around due to an increase in the number of Kavid-19 infections. On the first day of the ban, they set up roadblocks and set up more than 400 checkpoints on the Java and Bali islands. Asia, the world’s fourth most populous country, is currently going through a difficult time of coronavirus infection. There has been a new record of infection in eight of the last 12 days. The number of people infected with the virus in Kavida on Friday was 25,630 and 539 people died. “We are patrolling 21 places where there is usually a lot of crowd,” said Estoniano, the traffic police chief, at a news conference Friday night. “We will close all the roads with shops or cafes from 6 pm to 4 am.” The strict restrictions imposed on Saturday will remain in force until July 20, but may be extended if necessary to reduce the number of daily infections below 10,000. (Reuters)