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Nagpur Police book 8 foreigners who attended Tablighi Jamaat event for violating visa norms
Nagpur Police book 8 foreigners who attended Tablighi Jamaat event…
Nagpur Police booked eight foreigners from Myanmar including four men and four women who recently attended Delhis Tablighi Jamaat event in Nizamuddin. Cops said that they were on a visit to Nagpur. They also booked two translators from Assam and Tamil Nadu who were accompanying them. Apart from the eight, 11 foreigners who were staying in Chandrapur were also booked. The foreigners, despite being on a tourist visa were staying in a mosque and even preaching.
The foreigners were booked for violating Foreigners Act and the tourist visa norms in Nagpur. As per cops, the eight people had taken shelter at a local mosque in the city. However, they all have been quarantined. Apart from this, offences under Indian Penal Code (IPC) have also been registered against them for breaching the curfew and causing risk to other.
As reported in Times of India, Abdul Bari Patel, secretary of Jamaats Nagpur and Chhattisgarh wings said, Jamaat will be co-operating with the authorities. The purpose of the visit is to understand the Muslim culture in India, for which they stay in mosques, and no activity like propagating religion is carried out.
Also read: Delhi Police book 2 Tablighi Jamaat members for defecating in front of quarantine centre room
Crime
Miscreants vandalise property at Nagpur’s Bishop Cotton School, throw liquor bottles in classrooms
Some unknown miscreants in Nagpur vandalised Bishop Cotton School situated on VIP in Dharampeth during the weekend. Apart from the broken plant pots and damaged earthing wires, empty alcohol bottles could also be seen thrown on the floor of the classrooms.
Prima facie it seems some drunkards might have used the school as their hang out place to consume alcohol as it was a weekend and the school was closed. However, nothing could be ascertained as of now; the investigation on the same is on.
Crime
ED arrests Nagpur advocate Satish Ukey who filed petition against Fadnavis

Satish Ukey
Enforcement Directorate (ED) took the custody of RTI activist advocate Satish Ukey and his brother Pradeep Ukey after raiding the former’s residence at Parvati Nagar in Nagpur on Thursday morning at 7 am. Satish, who is also the lawyer of MPCC President Nana Patole, had filed an election petition against former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Devendra Fadnavis.
Ukey had alleged that Fadnavis hadn’t disclosed pending criminal cases against him while filing his nomination papers for the 2009 and 2014 Assembly elections, and thus violated the Representation of People’s Act, 1951. For the past few years, Ukey had also been filing petitions in court against several BJP leaders.
During the raid, an army of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel was also deployed under his house. The crime branch had issued a notice to Ukey regarding a land transaction in Nagpur.
Crime
ED raids house of Nagpur advocate Satish Ukey, who had filed RTI petition against Devendra Fadnavis

L to R: Devendra Fadnavis, Satish Ukey

Satish Ukey’s house at Parvati Nagar in Nagpur
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