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No female cops, nurses to attend Tablighi Jamaat members after reports of their obscene behaviour at Ghaziabad hospital

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Ghaziabad: Female health staff and women police officials will no longer be engaged for medical service and security of the members of Islamic group Tablighi Jamaat, sources claimed on Friday (April 3), a day after staff nurses of Ghaziabad-based MMG District Hospital complaint of alleged misbehaviour by some of them, who were lodged in the isolation ward. 

On April 2, a case for obscene behaviour, non-cooperation and other charges was filed against some inmates of an isolation ward for suspected coronavirus patients at a hospital here, Ghaziabad Police said.

The complaint said that some Tablighi followers — who were rounded up and taken by bus to Ghaziabad on March 31 and April 1, for a medical check-up after they had been to the Markaz headquarters, said to be the new coronavirus epicentre in the national capital — allegedly spat on police personnel and government officials.

A section of staff in Ghaziabad-based MMG Government Hospital wrote in a complaint to the Chief Medical Superintendent that, “many Jamaat members admitted to the isolation ward of the hospital were misbehaving with the employees and the nursing staff”.

The Jamaat members, many of whom are corona suspects, were seen roaming around in semi-nude condition in front of female nursing staff and singing obscene songs, the complaint said.

Source: Zee News