People in Uttar Pradesh who are quarantined after they visited Tablighi Jamaat even in Delhi that has now become a hotspot of coronavirus cases have been allegedly making vulgar signs and roaming nude inside a Ghaziabad hospital according to multiple media reports.

Ghaziabad CMO has written a letter to the local police saying that the Tablighi Jamaat Markaz event attendees have been misbehaving with the hospital staff.

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The hospital's nursing staff has complained against these patients, the CMO in the letter.

“A complaint was received from the CMO that the nurses of MMG hospital have alleged that 6 coronavirus patients admitted at the hospital's isolation ward are misbehaving with them. We are at the spot for investigation of the matter,” said ASP City.

According to news reports, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to book these members of the Tablighi Jamaat under the National Security Act (NSA).

Ghaziabad SSP told ANI that an FIR has been registered against persons from Tablighi Jamaat who are in quarantine at MMG District Hospital. “An FIR has been registered on a complaint that patients admitted at hospital's (MMG District Hospital) isolation ward were misbehaving with hospital staff. It has been directed to ensure fair investigation in the matter,” said Kalanidhi Naithani, SSP Ghaziabad.