Earlier, the Crime branch had seized passports and important documents of around 700 Jamaat members. They were also interrogated over their involvement in the case.
The team of health workers in Rourkela came under a volley of stones. The ASHA workers have alleged that the Nala Road locals threatened to burn them with kerosene.
IAS officer Mohammad Mohsin had posted a tweet hailing Tablighi Jamaat members as "heroes" and had targetted the media for exposing their crimes of spreading coronavirus across the country.