Delhi: Son Filed FIR Against His Own Father, Accused Him for Not Following Lock Down

In Dwarka up till now, 21 FIR's have been registered against those who violate the 'Home Quarantine' rules.
Delhi: Son Filed FIR Against His Own Father, Accused Him for Not Following Lock Down

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of the corona virus epidemic. Meanwhile, in Delhi, a son has filed an FIR against his own father accusing him of not following the lockdown. According to the complaint given by the son at the Vasant Kunj South police station, his father leaves the house at 8 am every day and refuses to accept it. According to the information, on the morning of April 1, when the complainant's father was roaming on the road, he was first convinced by the son, but he did not agree. Then the policeman present on the spot explained but he still did not agree, the police lodged an FIR on the son's complaint.

In Dwarka, 21 FIRs have been registered against those who violate the 'Home Quarantine' rules. Police gave this information on Friday. He said that a case has been registered against the violators under Section 3 of the Indian Penal Code and Epidemic Diseases Act.

A senior police official said that Dwarka district of Delhi is strictly enforcing the Home Quarantine Guidelines during the ongoing lockdown for the safety and health of the people. He said that this is being ensured through physical verification and technical monitoring.

People taking precautions in Delhi
People taking precautions in Delhi

At the same time, due to the Tabligi Jamaat program in Nizamuddin Makaraj, Corona virus cases in Delhi have increased strongly. As of Thursday evening, the total number of cases of corona virus in Delhi has risen to 293, out of which 182 cases are from those who attended the tabligi Jamaat program alone.

In Delhi, the number of people killed due to this virus has reached 4 of which 2 are from Markaz Nizamuddin. The government blacklisted the names of 960 foreigners and canceled their visas on thursday due to their involvement in the activities of the Tabligi Jamaat in violation of visa conditions.

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