The passports for 5 people near Tablighi Jamaat chief Maulana Saad seized: Report of the india news



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The Delhi Police’s crime branch has seized the passport and other documents of the people close to Maulana Saad, the head of Tablighi Markaz emerged as the largest source of coronavirus disease in the national capital.

According to Hindustan Times language Hindi publication Hindustan, the crime branch has seized the documents of five people who were key in the implementation of the operations of Jamaat’s markaz (center). Since their passports have been seized, none of the five people who may leave the country until the investigation is complete.

Maulana Saad three children and a nephew who are being investigated by the crime branch. They form the main team in the markaz.

The Minister of health, Harsh Vardhan had said on Sunday that India felt a “large jolt” with the peak in the following cases the Nizamuddin markaz incident. He stated that the incident was a lesson to all the communities, that when a collective decision is taken by the country that must be followed with discipline.

A large congregation organized in March by the Tablighi Jamaat in Nizamuddin area of the national capital, had become an important point of connection. Some of the participants, which were later tested positive for the coronavirus, that had traveled to the states of origin and other areas.

“It was an unfortunate incident and it is a lesson for all sectors and communities in the country that when a country takes a collective decision everyone should follow it with discipline as it is in all the world is of greater interest,” Vardhan said.

Praised the lock of taxation as a brave decision, which acted as a “powerful social vaccine” against the virus, and said that it was taken at just the right time.

In an interaction with the BJP spokesman G V L Narasimha Rao, Vardhan, said that the governments of the states, the department of IT, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Minister of the interior Amit Shah played an important role in the management of the consequences of the Tablighi Jamaat incident.

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