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Man, 77, violates coronavirus lockdown to 'hunt Pokemon' as cops issue fine

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A 77-year-old man has been fined by Spanish police after breaking the city’s coronavirus quarantine to “hunt Pokemon”. The man, who has not been named but was reportedly playing the Pokemon Go video game on his phone, was caught by cops in Madrid’s Latina district at 1:15 pm on Sunday, March 22.

A police report said he was stopped for breaking the “state of alarm for COVID-19”. It claims the man was “found on a public road and he states that he was hunting Pokemon.” Police in Madrid filed a total of 4,580 cases of people flouting the lockdown rules from March 15-22, with 30 arrests.

A man was reportedly stopped three times by officers in Valdemoro, a town near Madrid on Sunday, and tried to attack cops. The Spanish government has

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