ETV Bharat / bharat

Tablighi Jamaat case: Total of 342 Jamaatis granted bail till now

author img

By

Published : Jul 19, 2020, 5:21 AM IST

As many as 34 Thailand nationals charge-sheeted for attending the Tablighi Jamat congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz in March have been granted bail by a court in Delhi. While talking to the ETV Bharat, Tablighi Jamaat spokesperson Mujibur Rehman said that a total of 342 Jammatis from 25 nationals were granted bail from the Delhi High Court and the case of more than 600 Jammatis are still in pending.

Tablighi Jamaat
Tablighi Jamaat

New Delhi: A Delhi court allowed some foreign nationals from Thailand to walk free on the plea bargaining process after they accepted mild charges in connection with a Tablighi Jamaat congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz here.

Metropolitan Magistrate Gagndeep allowed 34 Thailand nationals to walk free on plea bargaining and imposed a fine of Rs, 6,000 each while seven Thai nationals claimed trial.

The foreign nationals from Thailand were represented by advocate Ashima Mandla. The fine has been paid to the PM CARES fund as per the direction of the court, Mandla said.

The court had earlier said that there was prima facie sufficient material on record to proceed against the accused persons under Section14 (b) Foreigners Act, 1946, under provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act, the Disaster Management Act, and the Indian Penal Code.

Also Read: Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi court grants bail to 92 Indonesians

Thereafter, the court had summoned all the 41 accused of Thailand who were charge-sheeted in 48 charge sheets and 11 supplementary charge sheets, filed by Crime Branch of Delhi Police in the matter. The court had directed them to physically appear from the court.

While talking to the ETV Bharat, Tablighi Jamaat spokesperson Mujibur Rehman said that a total of 342 Jammatis from 25 nationals were granted bail from the Delhi High Court and the case of more than 600 Jammatis are still in pending.

"They are the guests of our country. Despite knowing the fact, they are treated badly by our country. They should have been freed earlier", said Rehman.

The court has recently granted bail to many foreign nationals in connection with the cases related to Tablighi Jamaat congregation in March this year, which had reportedly become an epicentre of COVID-19 spread across the country. Delhi Police had charge-sheeted around 955 foreign nationals in the matter.

Also Read: Jamia violence: Court grants bail to local politician in two cases

New Delhi: A Delhi court allowed some foreign nationals from Thailand to walk free on the plea bargaining process after they accepted mild charges in connection with a Tablighi Jamaat congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz here.

Metropolitan Magistrate Gagndeep allowed 34 Thailand nationals to walk free on plea bargaining and imposed a fine of Rs, 6,000 each while seven Thai nationals claimed trial.

The foreign nationals from Thailand were represented by advocate Ashima Mandla. The fine has been paid to the PM CARES fund as per the direction of the court, Mandla said.

The court had earlier said that there was prima facie sufficient material on record to proceed against the accused persons under Section14 (b) Foreigners Act, 1946, under provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act, the Disaster Management Act, and the Indian Penal Code.

Also Read: Tablighi Jamaat: Delhi court grants bail to 92 Indonesians

Thereafter, the court had summoned all the 41 accused of Thailand who were charge-sheeted in 48 charge sheets and 11 supplementary charge sheets, filed by Crime Branch of Delhi Police in the matter. The court had directed them to physically appear from the court.

While talking to the ETV Bharat, Tablighi Jamaat spokesperson Mujibur Rehman said that a total of 342 Jammatis from 25 nationals were granted bail from the Delhi High Court and the case of more than 600 Jammatis are still in pending.

"They are the guests of our country. Despite knowing the fact, they are treated badly by our country. They should have been freed earlier", said Rehman.

The court has recently granted bail to many foreign nationals in connection with the cases related to Tablighi Jamaat congregation in March this year, which had reportedly become an epicentre of COVID-19 spread across the country. Delhi Police had charge-sheeted around 955 foreign nationals in the matter.

Also Read: Jamia violence: Court grants bail to local politician in two cases

ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.