HC dismisses bail plea of man who assisted Indonesians in religious propagation during lockdown by Sekar Reporter · Published April 23, 2020 · Updated April 23, 2020 MADURAI MADURAIHC dismisses bail plea of man who assisted Indonesians in religious propagation during lockdownSTAFF REPORTERMADURAI, APRIL 22, 2020 20:38 ISTUPDATED: APRIL 23, 2020 07:39 ISTJustice P. Velmurugan of the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Wednesday dismissed the bail petition of J. Moomin Ali from Ramanathapuram district who was arrested and remanded in judicial custody on April 9 for assisting eight Indonesians involved in religious propagation during the lockdown period.The judge heard the plea via videoconferencing. Earlier, the Ramanathapuram Principal District Judge had denied bail to him. The Indonesians came to India prior to the lockdown to participate in a religious conference in Delhi. Subsequently, they visited places in and around Ramanathapuram for religious propagation.When the lockdown was announced, prohibitory orders were issued under Section 144 of the Cr.P.C. Hence, a complaint was lodged by a Village Administrative Officer against the Indonesians and the petitioner for violating the prohibitory orders.However, the petitioner said that the police had arrested him on false allegations. Neither did the Indonesians nor he indulged in any religious propagation or violated the prohibitory orders, he said.Why you should pay for quality journalism –Click to know moreCommentsRecommended for youMassive exodus from Mumbai s Dharavi to Tirunelveli districtFire and rescue stations get motor pumps in VirudhunagarCounselling for people in distressRice bags distributedChanges in parcel train route, timingsForeman donates month’s salary to CM Relief FundIllegal grazing has caused fire in forestContainment zone residents stage protest in DindigulTotal shutdown in Tirunelveli city on April 26, May 3TASMAC loadmen s lives hit by lockdownMassive exodus from Mumbai s Dharavi to Tirunelveli districtFire and rescue stations get motor pumps in VirudhunagarCounselling for people in distressRice bags distributedChanges in parcel train route, timingsForeman donates month’s salary to CM Relief FundIllegal grazing has caused fire in forestContainment zone residents stage protest in DindigulTotal shutdown in Tirunelveli city on April 26, May 3TASMAC loadmen s lives hit by lockdownMassive exodus from Mumbai s Dharavi to Tirunelveli district1 / 10 Previous StoryContainment zone residents stage protest in DindigulNext Story Stop flying kites: TANGEDCO
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