Cairo: An expat organization in Oman, arrested for violating a ban on illegal gatherings, may be the first in the country to be named and publish their photos under a recent resolution through the government to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.
Police in Al Sharqiyadh province in northern Oman arrested the undesided organization for violating the ban on public meetings, Omani Shabiba newspaper reported Wednesday, and legal proceedings against them are being finalized.
Arrests are the first to be made public since an ideal state committee to combat COVID-19 in Oman said Friday that the names and photos of offenders of precautions against highly infectious diseases would be published in the media, according to the report. an end to every circle of family and social gatherings.
The Crown stated that names and images would be made public after court decisions opposed to offenders.
Oman has again imposed a night-time movement ban from Sunday to October 24 to involving the spread of coronavirus.
Measures were taken due to the increase in the number of virus cases and deaths in the sultanate.
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