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84 foreign Tablighi Jamaatis stuck in West Bengal not required for custodial interrogation, Police tells court

During the hearing of a batch of petitions filed by 84 foreign nationals seeking quashing of the FIRs registered under various provisions in connection with Tablighi Jamaat congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz during the coronavirus induced lockdown, Delhi police informed the High Court that the 84 foreigners will not be arrested if they cooperate in the investigation. Delhi police officials are also ready to go to West Bengal for investigation as the foreigners are unable to travel to Delhi amid lockdown in Kolkata.

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Published : Jul 29, 2020, 7:01 PM IST

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday was informed by the Delhi Police that 84 foreigners connected to Tablighi Jamaat, who participated in the religious congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz event here during the COVID-19 lockdown and are struck in Kolkata, will not be arrested if they cooperate in the investigation.

The police told the High Court that it was ready to send its officials to West Bengal for investigation as the foreigners were not able to travel to Delhi due to the lockdown in Kolkata.

Given the submissions made by the police, Justice Anup Jairam Bhambhani said accordingly, let investigation under notices be carried-out against the petitioners (foreigners) in Kolkata, following law.

The High Court also directed the Delhi government and police to update it regarding the investigation and proceedings on the next date of hearing, August 24.

The High Court was hearing four petitions by the 84 foreign nationals seeking quashing of FIR registered on March 31 under various provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act, Disaster Management Act, Foreigners Act and Indian Penal Code by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police.

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While three petitions were heard on Tuesday, the fourth one came up for hearing on Wednesday.

In the petitions, filed through advocate Musharraf Ali Khan, they have also sought quashing of the Look-Out Circulars (LoC) opened against them by the Bureau of Immigration.

The foreigners further sought to quash the notices issued to them by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Crime Branch under the CrPC.

The foreign nationals belong to various countries, including the United States of America, Indonesia, Thailand and Bangladesh.

Delhi government standing counsel (criminal) Rahul Mehra and advocate Chaitanya Gosain, representing the Delhi government and police, submitted that these foreigners have not joined the investigation despite notices having been duly served upon them.

Mehra said that since the investigation is not complete, no charge sheet has been filed against any of these foreign nationals as yet.

He contended that if the petitioners co-operate in the investigation and furnish requisite information which warrants closure of cases against them, the authorities may not proceed against them at all.

Responding to this, Khan submitted that the foreigners were ready and willing to cooperate in the investigation.

However, as they all are present in Kolkata, which is under lockdown, they will not be able to travel to Delhi, he said.

To this, Mehra took instructions from Investigating Officer Satish Kumar and submitted that Delhi Police will send its officers to Kolkata for investigation and confirmed that they will not require custodial interrogation of the foreigners and will not arrest them, if they cooperate in the probe.

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Delhi Police has filed 53 charge sheets in district courts in respect of 955 other foreign nationals belonging to 35 countries.

908 foreigners were allowed by the trial court to be deported to their native countries after they admitted their guilt and pleaded for lenient punishments under the provisions of plea bargaining.

They were allowed to walk free on payment of varying fines and pleading guilty for minor offences related to the COVID-19 lockdown violations. 47 foreigners have claimed trial.

After being exposed to a large gathering in March amid the COVID-19 or coronavirus lockdown many members of Tablighi Jamaat from Markaz Hazrat Nizamuddin were taken out by the authorities and lodged in different quarantine centres in Delhi. Some of them were sent to the centres a few days later after being detained from various mosques.

In April, COVID-19 cases in Delhi spiked after many Tablighi Jamaat members, who had attended a large congregation in Nizamuddin, tested positive.

The other members were directly taken to quarantine centres to contain the spread of COVID-19.

PTI report

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