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One year ago, Fawaz Bello was confined to his small apartment in Naif as authorities carried out a mass Covid-19 testing and cleaning drive in one of Dubai s oldest districts.
The densely populated area was put under a strict four-week-long lockdown from March 31 to April 26 to curb the spread of the virus.
Today, almost a year after since the 24-hour movement restrictions were lifted, Mr Bello can reflect on the challenges faced by the neighbourhood and look forward to better times.
Mr Bello, 37, was among thousands who were affected by the lockdown in Naif and the adjacent Al Ras.
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SC issues notice to Telangana govt in Madrassa student missing case
By SM Bilal| Updated: 20th January 2021 5:19 pm IST
New Delhi: Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde has issued a notice on a petition filed by a Nazima Begum, a woman from the old city, against the Telangana High Court order dated 07.12.2020 which dismissed the habeas corpus petition filed by her seeking investigation and recovery of her kidnapped son Mohammed Akram Ali. HEr son was alleged to be dead as per the FSL report dated 05.02.2019.
The High Court while relying on the FSL report, ordered that since the petitioner’s missing son was no longer alive, the writ of Habeas Corpus petition cannot be issued by the Court.