40-50 positive people were sent across the border to spread corona in India

New Delhi, 10 April 2020 Friday

India has made tremendous efforts to prevent the transmission of Corona virus, but the country's enemies do not want the disease to be halted.

Based on inputs from the Border Security Force (SSB), West Champaran DM Chandan Kumar wrote a letter to the SP of the district, warning that a Nepalese community has infected around 40-50 suspects of a community-specific virus with the spread of corona virus in the Indian border.

However, on April 3, the DSP of West Champaran, SSB, sent a secret letter, suggesting that Zalim Mukhiya, a fugitive from Nepal's Paras district, is plotting to spread the Corona virus in India, which is also involved in illegal arms smuggling in India.

Thereafter, DM Kundan Kumar wrote a SPA alert and alerted that Jalim Mukhia, a resident of Jagannathpur village, is planning to spread corona epidemic in India, according to the Janaki Toll Post Office of the Sarwa police station in Parsa district in Nepal.

The DM wrote in his letter warning that 40 to 50 people from a particular community of citizens are advised to come to India. He requested the SP to be vigilant on the Indo-Nepal border and to monitor any suspicious activity.

After the DM's letter came to the media, Special Secretary to the state, Aamir Subhani, clarified that "SSB did not say that people have come to Nepal from India to commit bribery."

The SSB expressed skepticism about the matter, we have alerted the police, and informed the Union Home Minister in this regard, "Subhani said that no one would be allowed to enter our border.

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