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Those spreading coronavirus rumours on social media in Telangana to be booked

By ANI | Updated: March 5, 2020 09:20 IST

Amid coronavirus scare, Telangana police on Thursday made an appeal to the people not to spread rumours on social media pertaining to the deadly virus. The officials further stated that those found guilty will be booked.

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Mar 5 : Amid coronavirus scare, Telangana police on Thursday made an appeal to the people not to spread rumours on social media pertaining to the deadly virus. The officials further stated that those found guilty will be booked.

"People are requested not to spread rumours on Social Media and disturb normal tempo of life. The government of Telangana has been taking all measures required," said Mahender Reddy, DGP, Telangana.

The official also urged people to adhere to the advisory issued by the Medical and Health Department to prevent falling prey to the deadly virus.

"Follow the advisory issued by the Medical and Health Department strictly and help administration. Police are watching for miscreants spreading rumours on social media. Strong actions will be taken against such people," he added.

The Telangana police issued the advisory on March 4 in the wake of coronavirus positive case in Hyderabad. The rumours are being spread about the virus over social media platforms due to which there is a pc among people.

( With inputs from ANI )

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