Sullia: Sullia Police on Sunday booked five people including three who came from Tamil Nadu to repair an MRI Scanning Machine at a private hospital in the city, for violating quarantine orders.

According to the details, an MRI scanning machine at a private hospital here had stopped working, to repair the machine, the hospital had sought services from a Tamil Nadu company which had sent three of its employees.

In the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, they were asked to quarantine themselves by the Taluk administration. They, however, reportedly the orders following which Sullia Tahsildar filed a complaint against them at Sullia Police Station.

Apart from the trio, two others have also been booked for violating the quarantine orders. They have all been booked under Karnataka Pandemic Act 2020, police said.

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New Delhi (PTI): A Leh-bound SpiceJet aircraft returned to the national capital due to an engine issue on Tuesday morning, according to a source.

There were around 150 people on board the Boeing 737 aircraft that was operating the flight SG121, the source added.

When contacted, a SpiceJet spokesperson said a flight operating from Delhi to Leh on Tuesday returned to Delhi after experiencing a technical issue.

"The aircraft landed safely in Delhi, and all passengers were disembarked normally," the spokesperson said in a statement.

The source said the aircraft suffered an engine issue.