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FIR Against COVID-19 Positive Farzan and Rahman

Nidhi Hakla

Andaman and Nicobar deputy commissioners have been ordered to file an FIR against the Corona virus victims Farzan Ali and Rahman.  They are accused of not following the guidelines during the home quarantine.  Along with this, they are also accused that these people roamed during the quarantine project and also gave the people wrong information about it.

An FIR has been registered against 31 people sent for quarantine in Uttarakhand for stopping the corona virus for violating the rules.  Some people who came from home and abroad were put on home quarantine but these people did not follow the rules, due to which a case has been filed against them.  31 people who have been identified and a case has been registered against them under sections 188, 268, 269.

Since January 14, 588 people have returned to India from abroad, were in the home quarantine.  248 of these people have come out from  the home quarantine.  Corona infection has not yet been found in any of these people.  The remaining 340 people are currently in the home quarantine.

Eight family members have been sent to the home quarantine after the death of a teenager at Yogi Vihar in Jwalapur police station area of ​​Haridwar, Uttarakhand.  Their samples have been sent for investigation on Tuesday.  However, the inquiry did not reveal the return of the teenager's family from another country or state. Significantly, the outbreak of the Corona virus continues at this time worldwide.  In many countries, Corona has created panic at this time.

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