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Cases were filed against the managements of two resorts which provided accommodation to priests to attend a retreat meeting in Munnar from April 13 to 17, violating the COVID-19 protocol,
The meeting resulted in the spread of the virus among the participants and two of them succumbed to the virus. The Devikulam Subcollector on Friday submitted a report to the District Collector on the serious violation of the protocol.
As many as 480 priests and deacons, mostly from Thiruvananthapuram, attended the meeting organised by the CSI (Church of South India) and about 110 persons were infected with COVID-19. The condition of many of them was serious, it was alleged.
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Based on report that COVID-19 protocols were violated in superspreader event
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Based on report that COVID-19 protocols were violated in superspreader event The police have registered cases under IPC section 269 and the Kerala Epidemic Diseases Ordinance against the organisers of a retreat meet held in Munnar from April 13 to 17 as over 100 priests who participated in it were infected with SARS-COV-2 and two succumbed to COVID-19.
District Collector H. Dinesan on Wednesday sought a report from the Devikulam Subcollector and asked the District Police Chief to register cases against the organisers. The annual meeting of priests and deacons was held at the Church of South India (CSI) church parish hall in Munnar, violating the COVID-19 protocols.
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Cases registered in connection with two incidents
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Cases registered in connection with two incidents
Encroachers are on the prowl in Munnar with two government plots coming under encroachment recently. However, revenue officials thwarted the attempts and cases had been registered in this regard.
According to a revenue official, encroachers become active on holidays and during general functions when officials are busy with other duties.
This time a resort group encroached on two cents of an anganvadi at Munnar Colony and constructed a concrete retaining wall.
According to Devikulam Subcollector S. Premkrishnan, the resort owner illegally constructed the retaining wall on the premises of the anganwadi. The anganwadi teacher was not present as she was on election duty and noticed the encroachment only on Monday.
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