New Delhi: A Delhi court Monday granted bail to 85 Kyrgyzstan nationals who were charge-sheeted for attending the Tablighi Jamaat congregation here allegedly in violation of visa norms, indulging in missionary activities illegally and violating government guidelines issued in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak.
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Gurmohina Kaur granted the relief on furnishing personal bond of Rs 10,000 each.
Till date, 532 foreigners from 34 countries, who were charge-sheeted in the case, have been granted bail by the court. The police had in June filed 59 charge sheets, including supplementary, against 956 foreigners belonging to 36 different countries in the case.
The accused who was granted bail Monday will file their plea bargaining applications on Tuesday, said advocates Ashima Mandla, Mandakini Singh and Fahim Khan, appearing for them.
Under plea bargaining, the accused plead guilty to the offence, praying for a lesser punishment. The Criminal Procedure of Code allows for plea bargaining in cases where the maximum punishment is 7-year imprisonment; offences don't affect the socio-economic conditions of the society and the offence is not committed against a woman or a child below 14 years.
During the hearing, all the foreigners were produced before the court through video conferencing.
The investigating officer had earlier told the court that the investigation was completed against the 956 foreigners in the case and each has been allegedly found to have independently committed the offence for which he/ she has been charge-sheeted. "Further investigations are pending," the IO said.
These foreigners had attended the event in March, following which in April COVID-19 cases across the country spiked after hundreds of Tablighi Jamaat members, who had attended the religious congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz event, tested positive.