- Five
Enforcement Directorate (ED) employees, including a special director rank officer, have tested positive for COVID-19. - All the ED employees who were found infected with COVID-19 after "proactive testing" are asymptomatic, they said.
- Last month, too, an ED employee had tested positive for COVID-19.
All the ED employees who were found infected with COVID-19 after "proactive testing" are asymptomatic, they said.
According to the officials, the employees who have tested positive include a special director rank officer and an investigating officer. All of them have been admitted to isolation facilities for treatment.
People who came in contact with them have been quarantined, they added.
As per procedure, the headquarters of the agency have been sealed for 48 hours and are expected to resume operations on Monday, the officials said.
The affected employees have not been coming to office since they tested positive, they said.
In order to check the spread of COVID-19, a protocol has been put in place for sanitising the
Last month, too, an ED employee had tested positive for COVID-19.
The ED is the federal agency that investigates money laundering, black money and hawala crimes under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and