Case Against Muslim League Members in Kerala for Holding Meet Violating Covid-19 Restrictions
Case Against Muslim League Members in Kerala for Holding Meet Violating Covid-19 Restrictions
The 'unauthorised' meeting was held in Thuneri village on July 5 and a case has was registered against the 36 Indian Union Muslim League workers under the Epidemic Act among others on Thursday.

Thrity six IUML members have been booked by police for organising a meeting of the party in this district in violation of restrictions even as some of the attendees, including a panchayat chief, tested positive for COVID-19, police said on Friday.

The "unauthorised" meeting was held in Thuneri village on July 5 and a case has was registered against the 36 Indian Union Muslim League workers under the Epidemic Act among others on Thursday, they said.

"The meeting was held on July 5 without following any COVID-19 health protocol and later some people among them, including the Panchayat president, were tested positive. We have registered a case under the Epidemic Act, the Indian Penal Code and the Kerala Police Act," police said.

Recently, the Thuneri Panchayat reported more than 53 COVID-19 cases during anti-body tests.

Currently, Kozhikode district has 263 positive cases and at least 15,114 people are under observation.

As of now, Kerala has over 6,000 active cases.

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