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Police register case against Tableegi Jamat member for concealing travel history in North Kashmir

Bandipora, April 2, : Police in North Kashmir’s Bandipora district registered an FIR against a man associated with Tableegi Jamat for allegedly concealing the travel history.

A police official told news agency Kashmir News Trust that a person associated with Tableegi Jamat had returned to Kashmir Valley on 21 March last month and had concealed his travel history.

The man had returned from Nizamuddin Awliya Centre of Tableegi Jamat where a number of people who participated in the religious event have already been declared positive for Covid-19 disease.

The police official identified the man as Muhammad Arif Chaniza son of Mehrajuddin Chaniza, a resident of Halmatpora Aloosa Bandipora and said that a formal FIR vide number 29/2020 under section 188, 270 has been registered against him.

He however said that the man has been quarantined by a medical team at a quarantine centre of the district.

Pertinently, the men affiliated with Tableegi Jamat are in eye of the storm after it came to fore that they gathered at New Delhi for a religious event in which some foreigners infected with Coronavirus infection were present. The first deceased Covid-19 patient died in Kashmir had also participated in the religious event at Nizamuddin Awaliya Centre in New Delhi. (KNT)

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