This story is from April 9, 2020

Delhi: Complaints of misbehaviour at Dwarka, Bakkarwala

Two more cases of alleged misbehaviour by Tablighi Jamaat members who have been kept at different quarantine centres in the city have been reported to police.
Delhi: Complaints of misbehaviour at Dwarka, Bakkarwala
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NEW DELHI: Two more cases of alleged misbehaviour by Tablighi Jamaat members who have been kept at different quarantine centres in the city have been reported to police.
Inmates of a quarantine centre in Dwarka allegedly threw bottles filled with urine towards an open ground. The civil defence volunteers told police that the bottles were thrown from the flats which were occupied by Tablighi Jamaat members. At another centre, some members from Tablighi Jamaat have been accused of spitting on the doctors treating them.
According to police, around 6pm, civil defence personnel deputed at the quarantine centre at DUSIB flats in Dwarka, complained that two bottles were lying in the open area near the pump house.
“The bottles appeared to be filled with urine. It is assumed that the same have been thrown by the suspects under quarantine in four flats in F-Block as the pump house is located behind these flats. The intention behind the indecent activity was maybe to spread the novel coronavirus among other people. A video has also been recorded by a civil defence volunteer,” stated the FIR.
At Bakkarwala quarantine centre in outer Delhi, some members from the Alami Markaz allegedly spat on the doctors treating them. Based on the complaint of the sub-divisional magistrate, Punjabi Bagh police registered a case. As per the complaint, some inmates who had attended the Nizamuddin Markaz were misbehaving and spitting on the medical team members deployed at the centre. One of them, Mohammad Irshad, has been booked in this connection. Further investigation is in progress.
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