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Coronavirus outbreak: On return from Pakistan, 43 Indians isolated in Amritsar

These persons include 29 crew members of a broadcasting team who had gone to cover the Pakistan Super League and 14 Kashmiri students who were told to return home after the neighbouring country closed its educational institutions due to the virus outbreak

Published on: Mar 20, 2020 12:00 AM IST
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The authorities on Thursday isolated 43 Indian nationals at a drug rehabilitation centre here upon their return from Pakistan, to screen them for coronavirus.

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These persons include 29 crew members of a broadcasting team who had gone to cover the Pakistan Super League and 14 Kashmiri students who were told to return home after the neighbouring country closed its educational institutions due to the virus outbreak.

They all were allowed to enter India through the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari in the wee hours of Thursday and are now under the surveillance of the health department at Swami Vivekananda Drug De-addiction and Rehabilitation Centre in the city. As per reports, the broadcasting crew had been stuck at the ICP for at least 12 hours due to a “technical glitch”. They had flown to Pakistan through the Dubai route, but the authorities there had sent them back through the Attari-Wagah land route. According to the rules, it is mandatory to take the same route to return.

ICP officials said that the crew members had entered India on Wednesday afternoon as Pakistan authorities had refused to send them back though the Dubai route, citing the issue of suspension of flights. “A special provision was granted by the Bureau of Immigration in the wee hours of Thursday to the crew members to return through the land route,” said a senior official of the Land Port of Authority at the ICP.

 
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