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The police suspect that Sanjit’s financial transactions have connections with hawala dealings.
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KOCHI: A day after the arrest of a migrant worker from Murshidabad who allegedly forged RT-PCR test certificates, the police on Thursday raised suspicions of hawala dealings and the involvement of anti-national elements behind the shocking activity. On Wednesday, the Ernakulam rural police arrested Sanjit Kumar, who was running a shop in Muvattupuzha. He had issued fake RT-PCR certificates in the name of hospitals and labs in various parts of Ernakulam and Kottayam districts, the police said.
Life is precious say Indian migrants fleeing COVID-hit cities
India s toll from the coronavirus surged past 200,000 on Wednesday with nearly 18 million people infected, according to government data, with the cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Surat and Bangalore under lockdown.
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Migrants who returned from their hometown of Uttar Pradesh arrive to wait in line to be tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) during a rapid antigen testing campaign at a railway station, on the outskirts of Mumbai, India, October, 3, 2020. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Amid India s COVID-19 crisis, migrant workers are abandoning cities and heading for their villages in droves in a repeat of last year s exodus when the lockdown shut industries and left them jobless - but this time they are worried about safety.
Amid India’s COVID-19 crisis, migrant workers are abandoning cities and heading for their villages in droves in a repeat of last year’s exodus when the lockdown shut industries and left them jobless – but this time they are worried about safety.
India on Thursday reported 379,257 new COVID-19 cases and 3,645 new deaths, according to health ministry data. It was the country’s highest number of deaths reported in a single day since the start of the pandemic.
With more than 18 million people infected, several cities, including the national capital New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Surat and Bengaluru have been put under lockdown.
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