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Maharashtra: 40 out of 58 'missing' Tablighi event attendees traced and quarantined

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 13, 2020 13:34 IST

Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Monday confirmed that out of the 58 'missing' Tablighi Jamaat members from Maharashtra ...

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Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Monday confirmed that out of the 58 'missing' Tablighi Jamaat members from Maharashtra who attended the Nizamuddin Markaz in Delhi last month, 40 have been traced and quarantined.

The remaining 18 members of the Islamic group are still missing and efforts are on to trace them, said the minister.

Till last week, 58 members of the Islamic group from the state were missing. Some of them switched off their phones, hence it was difficult to trace them, he said.

"However, the police diligently followed every information and traced 40 of them. They all have been kept under institutional quarantine and their swab tests for coronavirus will be carried out as per the health departments advisory," Deshmukh said.

Further commenting on the 40 Tablighi Jamaat members traced by the state police, he said, "They are Indian citizens. We have convinced them about the need to stay quarantined. If they do not show any symptoms or test negative for coronavirus, the government will release then after completing the due procedures."

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