Coronavirus: 4 men slapped with NSA for attacking health workers
Coronavirus: 4 men slapped with NSA for attacking health workers
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Indore: In view of the rising coronavirus cases in the country, the government has given the responsibility to the workers to go to the area where positive cases of coronavirus have been reported. Information of everyone should be gathered in its vicinity. So that the chain of coronavirus can be broken and prevented from moving forward. However, mistreatment is also being done at many places with the workers. Recently, one such case came to light in Indore. On Friday, the district administration implemented the National Security Act against four people.

An official said that this is the first action related to the COVID-19 epidemic in Madhya Pradesh. A five-member team of the health department visited Tatapatti Bakhal on Wednesday to quarantine a relative and acquaintances of a COVID-19 patient. When an unruly mob attacked her with stones, two female doctors were injured. The official said that the police had arrested seven people for the alleged attack on Thursday and the district administration has applied the NSA against four people. On Friday, Indore police detained six more people in connection with this incident.

For your information, let us tell you that the station in-charge Karan Singh Shaktawat has said that six more people are being questioned by the Chhatripura police of Indore about their involvement in the incident. Meanwhile, Additional Superintendent of Police Crime Branch (Indore), Rajesh Dandotia said that four people were booked under the relevant provisions of the IPC and Information Technology Act for spreading a rumor and inflammatory message about the coronavirus on social media. 

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