17 foreign Jamatis sent to jail after quarantine is over in Uttar Pradesh
In Uttar Pradesh, the corona virus infection is taking a widespread form and the state government is constantly trying to stop it. Meanwhile, 17 foreign deposits of Indonesia and Thailand origin have been sent to jail after quarantine was over in Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh. It is worth noting that Bahraich police had arrested 21 tabulagis, including 17 foreigners from Indonesia and Thailand from the city’s Taj and Quraysh mosques, who were kept in Quarantine.
According to the information, as soon as the quarantine is over, 21 tablighi deposits, including 17 foreigners, were presented before the magistrate. Out of which 17 foreign deposits were sent to jail after being found guilty of violation of visa and passport rules. Earlier all these were quarantined in view of the risk of corona virus infection. Where his report came negative.
Sections 269, 270, 271, 188, Section 3 of the Epidemic Act (1897), Section 12 (3) of the Passports Act (1967), Section 14 (b), 14 (c) of the Foreigners Act 1946, on all these deposits. Apart from this, a case has been registered under Section 56 of the Disaster Management Act (2005).
Bahraich SP Vipin Kumar Mishra said that on March 31, police had received information that people involved in the Tabligi Jamaat were hiding in the city’s Quraysh and Taj Mosque. After this, a raid was conducted, in which 7 Indians, including two Indians, were arrested from Taj Masjid, and 10 Indonesian foreigners, including 2 Indians, were arrested from the Quraysh Mosque.