Take immediate action against people associated with Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi Police to health dept

Delhi Police has written to the health department for taking immediate necessary action with regard to person or foreigners associated with Tablighi Jamaat present or staying at 16 mosques and other places in the Capital.
Police has written to the health department for taking immediate necessary action with regard to person or foreigners associated with Tablighi Jamaat present or staying at 16 mosques and other places in the Capital.

Cops conducted raids at several places in Delhi on Tuesday night and found that Indians, as well as foreigners were hiding from the police, inside the mosques. In Wazirabad Jama Masjid mosque, some 15 people were hiding which include 12 Indonesians and three Indians. On March 21, they came to Wazirabad from Markaz.

They have been quarantined inside the mosque. In a mosque in Mansarovar Park, nine people including seven Myanmar nationals were found. They were part of Markaz. According to Irfan Choudhary, RWA president in Zakir Nagar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Janta Curfew on March 22, and on the same night around 11 pm, about 50 people came inside the mosque. They were unknown to these people. Later they informed the police.

After a meeting between Delhi Police and civil authorities, it was decided that these people will be kept in isolation on the fourth floor of the mosque. Later, the mosque was sealed. However, reports said that 41 people left the mosque after that. Delhi Police is also looking for Maulana Muhammad Saad who has been absconding after the incident. He was named in an FIR.

The suspect has a house in Kandhla in Uttar Pradesh, and investigators suspect that Saad might be hiding there. The information was shared with the Uttar Pradesh Police. Saad also has two houses in the National Capital.Delhi Police DCP Suman Nalwa has written to the AAP government for taking necessary action immediate in the case. Deepak Kumar, Northern Railway spokesperson, said on Wednesday that some of the Tablighi Jamaat attendees quarantined at a railway facility in Southeast Delhi “misbehaved” with doctors, healthcare personnel attending to them.

“At the quarantine centres, the attendees misbehaved with the staff and even raised objections over the food being served to them… They spit at the doctors and those attending to them and refused to stop roaming around the quarantine facilities,” said.

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