Police’s strict action: Sambhal violence accused sent to jail

Police's strict action: Sambhal violence accused sent to jail

Police’s strict action: Sambhal violence accused sent to jail. On Friday, the police arrested two accused involved in the violence and sent them to jail. One of them was caught from Batla House in Delhi while the other was caught from Nakhasa police station area of ​​Sambhal. After the violence, the accused fled towards Delhi and Uttarakhand. The police is identifying the accused on the basis of CCTV footage and other evidence.

24 November violence: Rioters wreaked havoc

On November 24, the situation worsened during the survey at Jama Masjid. Soon the mob started pelting stones and firing at the police. During the violence, many vehicles were set on fire. The police made a lot of efforts to control the situation.

Police’s strict action 47 arrests have been completed so far

The police have so far arrested 47 rioters including three women and sent them to jail. Two more accused were arrested on Friday. Of these, Rihan was caught from Nakhasa police station area and Adnan was caught from Batla House in Delhi.

Police post to be built in front of Jama Masjid

After the violence, the police and administration have decided to further increase security in the area. The process of building a police post on the vacant land in front of Jama Masjid has started. Officials say that the post will be ready within a month and such violent acts will not happen at all in future.

Raids in Delhi and NCR

Police teams are continuously conducting raids in Delhi-NCR. The accused are being identified through CCTV footage and the police have assured that the accused will be traced as soon as possible.

Security will be increased in sensitive areas

Jama Masjid and the surrounding area are considered sensitive. After the construction of a police post here, deployment of security forces will be ensured.

This news points towards the increasing steps of the police and administration, which will be helpful in preventing such incidents in the future.

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