Updated 11 April 2020 at 06:16 IST

Noida residents caught sheltering 10 Nizamuddin Markaz attendees, case registered

As the number coronavirus cases in India crosses 6000, three Greater Noida residents have been booked for giving shelter to 10 Tablighi Jamaat attendees

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As the number coronavirus cases in India crosses 6000, three Greater Noida residents have been booked for giving shelter to 10 Tablighi Jamaat attendees, hailing from Maharashtra. The residents allegedly took them to public places in violation of the restrictions imposed due to coronavirus outbreak, police said on Friday evening.

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The 10 Tablighi Jamaat attendees, including five women, have also been named in the FIR registered on Thursday under Indian Penal Code section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) for violating curbs imposed under CrPC section 144, the police said.

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Case against the residents 

The 10 people –five married couples -- had come from Beed and Osmanabad districts of Maharashtra, officials said, adding they were given shelter at Begumpur village, under Surjpur police station limits, in Greater Noida, by three men. “The FIR has been registered but none has been arrested yet. Proceedings are underway,” Deputy Commissioner of Police, Central Noida, Harish Chander told PTI. The Begumpur residents are accused of providing shelter and taking to public places the Jamaat attendees in violation of the restrictions imposed with an objective to prevent the virus from spreading, according to a police statement. The local residents named in the FIR have been identified as Imam Mohammad, Raj Mohammad and Nazim, the police said.

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The congregation attendees have been identified as Sarfaraz Sheikh and his wife Faradin, Saleem Vaamoli and his wife Noor Jahan, Rasheed Maqbool and his wife Shareefa, Gafoor Khan and his wife Ahmadabi, Sheikh Qayoom and his wife Ruqaiyya, the police added.

According to officials, hiding travel history of any person, or any information regarding coronavirus, like symptoms or confirmed case, is an offence under the law. Gautam Buddh Nagar in western Uttar Pradesh has so far recorded 63 positive cases of coronavirus, according to official figures.

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(with PTi inputs)
 

Published By : Digital Desk

Published On: 11 April 2020 at 06:16 IST