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Agra: Father of woman, whose husband tested positive for COVID-19, booked

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AGRA: The father of a woman, whose husband tested positive for coronaviru­s in Bengaluru, has been booked by Agra police for misleading authoritie­s about the whereabout­s of his daughter, a suspected COVID-19 patient, officials said on Sunday.

An FIR was registered at the Sadar police station on a complaint by the health department under sections 269 (unlawfully or negligentl­y doing any act which is, and which he knows is likely to spread the infection of any disease dangerous to life) and 270 (malignant act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), district administra­tion officials said.

According to the officials, the woman and her husband returned from their honeymoon in Europe earlier this month and landed in Mumbai. From there they went to Bengaluru, where her husband who works for an IT company tested positive for novel coronaviru­s and was hospitalis­ed.

The woman then left for Delhi and later came to her parents' house in Agra. She allegedly did not cooperate with the health department officials for a coronaviru­s test despite being "highly suspected".

"When a health department team reached the residence of the woman on March 13 for query, her father told the officials that she was not there and had left for Delhi in a train and would eventually fly back to Bengaluru. "Officials immediatel­y tried to track the concerned train and also informed the district administra­tion about the situation and the matter was also reported to Uttar Pradesh government officers," as per the FIR.

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