JAKARTA - More than 400 Indonesian members of Tabligh, a multi-country Muslim missionary movement, were brought to the courts in India over past few days for violating immigration and quarantine policies in the South Asian country.
Indonesia's Foreign Ministry director for citizens protection Judha Nugraha said on Friday that 150 Indonesians went on trial on Tuesday , followed by 197 people on Wednesday and 89 people on Thursday. During the court hearing, most of the defendants admitted to the violations but said they never intended to break the law.
Meanwhile, 96 Malaysians who were stranded in India, including the 62 Tabligh missionaries, arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Saturday morning, Free Malaysia Today news site reported.
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