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Quarantined Tablighi Jamaat members booked in Delhi for allegedly throwing urine in bottles

| @indiablooms | Apr 08, 2020, at 03:35 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: Tablighi Jamaat members quarantined for COVID-19 in four flats in Delhi's Dwarka have been accused of throwing out urine in bottles, allegedly to spread coronavirus, an NDTV report said.

According to the report,  two such bottles were recovered from a water pump behind the building where some Jamaat members have been quarantined.

An FIR was lodged in Dwarka North Police Station at 6 pm on Tuesday against unknown persons after the bottles were recovered, said the report.

In the complaint filed by the Assistant Director of the quarantine facility in Dwarka's Sector 16B, the isolated members of Tablighi Jamaat threw the urine-filled bottles "to spread coronavirus among other people".

The alleged throwing of bottles filled with urine has been recorded by a "Civil Defence personnel" on his mobile phone, the FIR said, reported NDTV.

This comes days after the Uttar Pradesh government booked some quarantined Tablighi Jamaat members under the stringent National Security Act(NSA) for allegedly assaulting the staff in a Ghaziabad hospital.

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