Tablighi Jamaat Case: Court gave unique punishment to 121 Jamaatis

New Delhi: Saket court has imposed a fine of Rs 5 thousand on a total of 121 Jamaatis each after hearing the petition of foreign depositors related to Tablighi Jamaat located in Nizamuddin, Delhi. The Jamaatis found guilty in the court has also been punished for standing in the courtroom till one day.

A total of 50 Kirkistan citizens were produced in the court today. Out of which, 42 foreign deposits of Kirikistan have accepted their crime in Saket Court. While the other 8 citizens have not confessed their crime in court, therefore, these Jamati will now face trial. In simple words, the court has given relief to 42 Kirikistan citizens who have accepted the crime, for violating the epidemic act and violation of visa rules.

In addition to the Kirikistan citizens, 82 Bangladeshi deposits were also produced in the Saket court today. Out of which 79 Bangladeshi citizens have also accepted their crime. After this, the court has given a penalty of Rs 5 thousand each while giving relief to the said Jamaatis and has given the punishment to stand in the courtroom one day. This fine has to be deposited in the court.

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