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Nepali origin woman booked for jumping quarantine in Himachal Pradesh

| @indiablooms | May 11, 2020, at 10:19 am

Shimla/UNI: A Nepali origin woman was on Sunday booked for jumping coronavirus quarantine at Kasumpti on outskirts of the Himachal Pradesh capital.

Superintendent of Police Om Pati Jamwal said the 20-year-old woman fled the quarantine centre at State Institute of Health and Family Welfare Kasumpti.

In a complaint to police, Institute official Neha said when the staff was on routine monitoring of temperature check, the woman was found missing.

She escaped the quarantine by climbing out of a room's window.

The woman was booked under section 188 and 269 of IPC.

The caretaker of quarantine said that currently seven men and two women were in the quarantine centre which was designated as Category-B class centre.  

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