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Coronavirus: Versova shelter remove 17 inmates stranded amid lockdown

The shelter set up by Harmony Foundation at the Civil Defence Ambavali Ground near Versova metro station and run by the Home Guards and Civil Defence personnels, houses 276 inmates stranded in city due to 21-day lockdown

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Seventeen people who were stranded amid the lockdown and lodged in a shelter in Versova were removed from the premises after they were allegedly involved in anti-social activities. The erring inmates were handed over to the police after they were allegedly ‘creating ruckus’ in the premises, Indian Express reported.

The shelter was set up by Harmony Foundation at the  Civil Defence Ambavali Ground near Versova metro station and run by the Home Guards and Civil Defence personnel. After the nationwide lockdown due to the Coronavirus outbreak was announced, the shelter has been housing 276 inmates so far.

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