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A ‘rowdy sheeter’ who incited a mob to attack health workers in Bengaluru
Around fifty eight members of a locality were to be taken to a quarentine centre as they had been in contact with three people who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat congregation last month in Delhi. But as health officials landed in Padarayanapura, a ward in west Bengaluru that was sealed last week, locals began to pelt stones, pull down the checkpost, removing barriers and behaving unruly. The health workers had to leave the area without taking the secondary contacts who had to be quarentined.
This mob had objected to people being taken for quarantine and sought that health checkups be held in the area itself.
Also, Eyewitnesses as quoted by news reports say that none of them are from this area. They attacked the locals too who were stopping them from vandalising.
He also said there was no question of any consideration towards those who had behaved unruly and that the police officials have complete liberty and the rights to take action against them . Taking this incident as a precedent, the police force in the state has been given a free hand and let to use ‘any powers required’ to deal with those objecting to health workers and police officials performing their duty.
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