Maulana Saad of Delhi is in Delhi, will be questioned after quarantine


- Jamaatis misbehaved with hospital staff in Bihar, video created huge controversy

- Urine bottles found in hospital where suspects were kept, FIR for spread of dirt

New delhi date. 8 April 2020, Wednesday


Due to the staged event in Delhi, corona virus cases have increased rapidly and so far many people have been infected with the virus. However, the number of hospitals where they are being treated or kept for quarantine is increasing. A Delhi hospital hospital has been accused of throwing urine bottles at a hospital that has lodged an FIR. On the other hand, information about where Maulana Saad has been hiding has been found, but his lawyer has said that Saad is ready to join the investigation after completing the quarantine period.

Saad's lawyer said that he is currently under quarantine and that after completion of his deadline, he will appear before the police and answer every question and is fully prepared to support the investigation. The Delhi Police's Crime Branch on Tuesday filed a complaint against seven strangers. The action is being taken to break the lockdown and organize a religious event.

Jamaat leader Amir Maulana Saad is still absconding and his address is currently in Zakir Nagar, Delhi, police said. Police sources said, however, that no inquiry or action was taken at present. Police suspect that Maulana may have been infected with the Corona virus. So with security in mind, the police are waiting for Maulana's quarantine period to be completed. Meanwhile, Nizamuddin-based Merkz's 5-7 documents have also been sealed which may contain a list of people coming to the center.

One of the people who have been kept in a Delhi hospital is in the Dwarka area of ​​the hospital where bottles of urine have been found. Therefore, an FIR has been lodged against strangers in this connection. Earlier, there was a case of misconduct with medical staff in Ghaziabad. While Jamaat has been accused of misbehaving with a nurse at a hospital in Bihar's Sahara. The patients were making videos here so the nurses complained and the face was shocking.

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