“We have strengthened security measures; we have blocked all recreational areas, beaches, if possible. We put up fencing, signs, information boards, strengthened patrolling of forest parks and other green areas, beaches and recreation, as well as specially protected natural areas, ”DANCHIKOVA quotes TASS.

According to him, patrolling has been strengthened, video surveillance is being conducted around the clock, additional cameras have been installed.

He added that if a violation of the self-isolation regime is recorded, police officers draw up reports on the spot.

After that, an authorized official - the Association of Administrative and Technical Inspections (OATI) - imposes fines on violators.

“Those citizens who pass or even break through fences anyway, are detained and draw up protocols on administrative violations, and are taken out of recreational and park areas. We had such facts over the weekend, when we broke fences, tore off ribbons, climbed over fences, ”Danchikov said.

Earlier, the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, said that Moscow would begin to ease restrictions imposed due to coronavirus infection as soon as the incidence rate declines.