Bengaluru (Karnataka):Fifty-nine people have been arrested for violence, assault on Covid-19 warriors and damaging public properties in the coronavirus-hit areas of Karnataka capital.
"We have filed 5 cases and arrested 59 people, including many youngsters, in the Padarayanapura area, the city's south-west suburb, for attacking healthcare workers, inciting violence and damaging public properties on Sunday," said Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao, here on Monday.
The incident occurred when around 40 secondary contact persons were being shifted to the quarantine centres. The people related to them attacked the women coronavirus warriors, doctors and police personnel.
The area had been sealed last week after three Covid-19 cases were found. All three had attended the Tablighi Jamaat event in New Delhi's Nizamuddin in March.
"Security has been beefed up with additional deployment of the police personnel. The situation is under control. Probe is on to find the instigators of the attack and those involved in damaging public properties," Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Ramesh Bhanot told media.
Video clips that went viral on the social media showed three groups attacking the warriors, doctors and the cops with sticks, stones and destroying a make-shift office in a tent with chairs, tables and stationary material.