17 cases registered against Rohingya in Telangana, have a connection with Tablighi Jamaat
17 cases registered against Rohingya in Telangana, have a connection with Tablighi Jamaat
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Police has registered a case against an organization of 17 Rohingya Muslims living in Myanmar. All 17 Rohingya community members were involved in religious ceremonies in the city, while the lockdown is in force throughout the country. In this group, 2 people were living in Jammu and Kashmir, 4 members in Mewat Haryana, 11 Balapur camp of Hyderabad, their connection has come from the Tablighi Jamaat.

Sources related to the police say that all these are related to the Jamaat. The news to be alerted to the police is that due to the Jamaat connection of the Rohingya community, the coronavirus cases may increase further. The Ministry of Home Affairs has also written a letter to the Chief of Police of the states in this regard. The Ministry of Home Affairs has a clear directive to investigate foreigners who have left their war-torn countries and who are related to the Tablighi Jamaat. Everyone's corona should be examined. Based on intelligence input, 17 people were arrested last week, whose samples were sent for investigation.

4 of the arrested people were involved in Tablighi Jamaat's Markaj located in Nizamuddin area of Delhi. They were quarantined after being found corona infected, while people living in Hyderabad were also sent in isolation.

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