New Delhi: In what comes as a shocking update at a time when the entire country is reeling under the Coronavirus pandemic, some attendees of the Tablighi Jamaat who were quarantined at a Ghaziabad hospital have been reportedly roaming nude inside the hospital and making vulgar signs. According to reports, Ghaziabad Chief Medical Officer (CMO) has written to the local police saying that the Tablighi Jamaat Markaz event attendees, who have been put under observation at the Ghaziabad hospital, have been misbehaving with the hospital staff.

As per the letter, hospital nurses and medical staff have complained against these patients. "Members of the Tablighi Jamaat who as kept at the isolation ward of the hospital have been roaming in their wards naked with their pants," the letter written by CMO read.

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Allegedly, these patients were also listening to vulgar songs, asking for cigarettes from the hospital staff.

In the letter, CMO Ghaziabad also urged the local Police to intervene into the matter and take appropriate actions to control such behaviour by the patients.

Ghaziabad DM has ordered an investigation after CMO Ghaziabad writes to police alleging that persons from Tablighi Jamat who are in quarantine at MMG hospital are walking around the ward without their trousers on and making lewd gestures towards the nurses.

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This is not for the first time that attendees of the Tablighi Jamaat have misbehaved with the medical professional. A video went viral on social media on Wednesday where an unruly mob could be seen attacking a team of doctors who visited Indore's Tat Patti Bakhal to locate persons reportedly infected with novel Coronavirus.

In another similar incident, some of the Tablighi Jamaat attendees quarantined at a railway facility in southeast Delhi 'misbehaved' and even spitted at doctors and healthcare personnel attending to them.

The Tablighi Jamaat Markaz in west Delhi's Nizamuddin area has emerged as an epicentre for spread of the Coronavirus in different parts of the country after thousands of people took part in a congregation earlier this month.