17 Jamaatis sent to jail after quarantine ends


Bahraich (UP), Apr 12 (IANS): Seventeen Jamaatis have been sent to jail after their quarantine period ended on Sunday.

After the quarantine period ended, they were presented before the magistrate and then sent to jail.

They were found guilty of violating visa and passport norms and all of them belong to Indonesia and Thailand.

According to the government spokesman, the police had arrested 21 Jamaatis including 17 foreign nationals from the Taj and Kuraish mosques and all of them were quarantined on March 31.

Their test samples showed that they were Corona negative.

The FIRs was registered against them under relevant IPC sections including 269, 270, 271, 188, Epidemic Diseases Act (1897) 03, Passport Act (1967) Section 12(3).

All were detained after police, after getting a tip-off regarding their presence in the mosque.

 

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Sun, Apr 12 2020

    The Yogi ruled Uttar Pradesh seems to like own republic with own constitution and Ministry of Foreign affairs.

    It is known fact that all over the world many passengers are stranded due to air-corridor is sealed and passenger flight are not operating.

    In this case also many Tablig Jamat on visit may have to overstay due to visa expiry, that should be separately handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs instead of sending them to jails for no reason.

    This may create a diplomatic row between India and Indonesia or Thailand. There are many Indians stranded all over the world. But none of the country has behaved like Uttar Pradesh government.

    Let the diplomatic mission contact the respective country to arrange special flights so that they can be traveled back.

    Jai Hind

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 12 2020

    If they were citizens of European countries, they would have been sent to 5-star hotels...

    ...but these happen to be citizens of Thailand and Indonesia.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 12 2020

    How they overstsyi? Who is responsible for it?it is additional burden

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  • Netizen, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 12 2020

    Who let them in actually .

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