Case filed for attempt to murder on two Jamaatis in Uttarakhand

The police have registered a case under the Disaster Management Act, including attempt to murder on two Jamaits, in the case of returning home from the Jamaat in Roorkee, Uttarakhand and hiding their travel history. Both have been quarantined by the police. Along with this, the families of these two have also been home quarantined. Police is also marking those who come in contact with them. The Health Department has taken samples of both of them and sent them for investigation. While the Jamaatis present in Nizamuddin Markaz are constantly being identified in the state, but many Jamaatis are hiding in homes after returning from Delhi. Police are constantly appealing to the depositors to come forward. Despite this, many people are not coming forward. Along with this, DGP Anil Raturi warned that after April 6, a case will be registered against such deposits. After this many hoardings emerged.

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Despite the warnings, two Jamati houses of Roorkee remained hidden. Both of them did not give any information to the police about returning from their Jamaat. SP Dehat SK Singh said that Haji Nasir Ahmed, resident of Imli Road, Roorkee, went to Nizamuddin Markaz on March 10. Here he stayed in Delhi till 12 March. Not only this, Haji Naseer stayed in Delhi with the young man of Paniala village who was found corona positive. Along with this, Haji Nasir Ahmed is also a relative of Corona positive youth. They returned to their homes after 12 March. At the same time, Ayub Ahmed, a resident of Jaurasi village, went to Nizamuddin Markaz on 11 March. After this, on 14 March Ajmer and again on 18 March Nizamuddin reached Markaz. After this, he reached the village the next day. SP Dehat told that both have committed the crime of hiding in the house and hiding their travel history.

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Simultaneously, an attempt to murder (IPC 307) against the two, (IPC 336) by an act which threatens human life or one's personal safety is to be committed and a case has been registered under section 188. The SP countryside said that both have been quarantined. Their families have also been quarantined. The health department has sent samples of both of them and sent them to the investigation. SP Dehat SK Singh said that people coming in contact with both the deposits are also being identified. Also, people who have come in contact with their families are also being identified. He told that the identity of those who will give information about the deposits to the police will be kept confidential.

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