West Delhi police file three Muharram violence cases.
In west Delhi, the police have opened three investigations into violent incidents that occurred during Muharram. In Nangloi on Saturday, a group of individuals who were participating in Muharram processions got into a fight with the police and showered them with stones. The incident resulted in 12 people being injured and numerous vehicles being damaged.
NEW DELHI: According to officials, three complaints were filed after an unruly throng participating in Muharram processions tangled with police and stoned them in Nangloi, west Delhi.
They said that twelve persons, including six police officers, were hurt during the altercations.
On the basis of the allegation of Nangloi SHO Prabhu Dayal, the first FIR was filed at the Nangloi police station under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code and the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Harendra Singh claimed that Surajmal Stadium is where the incident in question took place.
According to Singh, the second FIR was filed as a result of a report Nanag Ram, the law and order inspector at Nangloi police station, made regarding an incident at Nangloi Chowk.
On Mukesh Kumar’s allegation for an event that happened close to the Nangloi metro station, the third FIR was filed.
He noted that all three lawsuits were filed on Sunday.
Dayal claimed there would be several “tazia” processions in Nangloi on Saturday in the first FIR.
Meetings were held with the organisers to discuss the route and other concerns.
Meetings were held with the Prem Nagar and Aman Vihar police stations in the Rohini district in addition to the Nangloi police station in the Outer district.
It was determined that the processions would travel from the metro station to Surajmal Stadium, turn about at the Nangloi depot red light, and travel back to the original location.
The FIR reported that starting at 12 p.m. on Saturday, numerous processions were coming from various locations along the scheduled path.
Around five o’clock, some processions travelled from Rohini district’s Prem Nagar and Aman Vihar neighbourhoods, past Kirari Gate, and arrived in front of Surajmal Stadium via Rohtak Road.
When they arrived at the location, several people sought to enter the stadium and started shoving and pushing one other, according to the report.
Comments are closed.