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  • UP Police conducts flag march, patrolling in multiple districts after Atiq , Ashraf shot dead

    UP Police conducts flag march, patrolling in multiple districts after Atiq , Ashraf shot dead

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    Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Police on Sunday conducted a flag march and patrolled various districts in the state after mafia-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and Ashraf were shot dead in Prayagraj.

    While speaking to ANI, the Mau Superintendent of Police Avinash Pandey said,” We are keeping vigil. After looking at the sensitivity of the situation in the district we are on alert. We are talking to the public to maintain peace”.

    In the aftermath of the incident, UP Police also conducted a flag march in Lucknow’s Husainabad.

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    Police were also seen patrolling in Mathura.

    According to UP police officials, security has been beefed up in various districts after the incident.
    Police also conducted a patrol in Ayodhya, officials informed.

    Uttar Pradesh Government on Sunday imposed Section 144 of CrPC in all the districts, in the aftermath of Atiq Ahmed, Ashraf Ahmed being shot dead in Prayagraj, officials informed.

    “After the simultaneous killing of mafia Atiq Ahmed and Ashraf, police will be deployed in Prayagraj, especially the old areas of the city,” police officials informed.

    UP Police officials also mentioned that a Rapid Action force is being deployed in the Prayagraj to maintain high security.

    In view of the tension, we have increased vigilance,” the official said.

    “Rapid Action Force has been called. Police are arranging security by dividing Prayagraj city into several zones,” he added.

    Days after Atiq Ahmed’s son Asad was killed in an encounter in Uttar Pradesh’s Jhansi, the mafia-turned-politician and his brother Ashraf Ahmed were killed on Saturday while being taken for a medical in Prayagraj.

    Atiq Ahmed was accused in the 2005 BSP MLA Raju Pal murder case and also in the Umesh Pal murder case which happened in February this year.

    UP Police so far has arrested a total of 3 shooters in this incident.

    In the aftermath of the incident, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered a high-level inquiry into the matter.

    “CM Yogi immediately called a high-level meeting and ordered a high-level inquiry into the whole matter. Chief Minister also gave instructions for the formation of a three-member Judicial Commission (Judicial Inquiry Commission) in the matter,” officials said.

    Reacting sharply to the incident, AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi said that this incident is a perfect example of the Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi’s failure on law and order system in the state.

    Asaduddin Owaisi took to Twitter and said,” Atiq and his brother were in police custody. He was handcuffed. JSR slogans were also raised. The killing of both is the failure of Yogi’s law and order system. Those celebrating encounter Raj are also responsible for this murder”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hate speeches: 8 BJP functionaries issued notices by Chhattisgarh police

    Hate speeches: 8 BJP functionaries issued notices by Chhattisgarh police

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    Raipur: Eight Bharatiya Janata Party functionaries were issued notices by Chhattisgarh police on Friday for allegedly posting content on social media that spreads hate, an official said.

    They have been asked to appear before police and present factual statements related to such posts, Raipur Senior Superintendent of Police Prashant Agrawal said.

    The eight comprise BJP spokesperson Sanjay Shrivastava, IT cell in charge of BJP Chhattisgarh’s Twitter handle Sunil Pillai, treasurer Nandan Jain, BJP trade cell president Kedarnath Gupta, BJP Yuva Morcha Mandal president Yogi Sahu, divisional Yuva Morcha coordinator Kamal Sharma, DD Nagar BJP Yuva Morcha member Shubhankar and party worker Bittu Panigrahi.

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    The Congress had, on April 12, filed a complaint with Raipur police claiming such posts were spreading hate.

    As per the police notice, these posts by BJP members allegedly used derogatory terms for Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel in connection with the communal violence in Biranpur in the state’s Bemetara district.

    The notice was based on a Supreme Court order dated October 21 last year directing action against hate speeches, police said.

    After a fight among schoolchildren, violence rocked Biranpur village, some 100 kilometres from state capital Raipur on April 8, leading to the death of 22-year-old Bhuneshwar Sahu and injuries to three policemen.

    Two houses were burnt during the statewide ‘bandh’ (shutdown) called by right-wing organisations on April 10, while the bodies of villagers Rahim Mohammad and his son Idul Mohammad were found with multiple injuries at a murum mine on April 11.

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  • Atiq Ahmed, brother Ashraf taken to Police custody in Prayagraj

    Atiq Ahmed, brother Ashraf taken to Police custody in Prayagraj

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    Prayagraj: Uttar Pradesh Police on Thursday brought Mafia-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf to Dhoomanganj Police Station in Prayagraj after Prayagraj Chief Judicial Magistrate court sent them to four-day police custody.

    The police custody of the duo started from 5 pm on April 13 till 5 pm on April 17.

    Earlier Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf were brought to the CJM Court in Prayagraj on Thursday morning.

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    The Uttra Pradesh Police chargesheet filed before the court mentioned a recorded statement of Atiq Ahmed.

    “…I have no dearth of weapons because I have direct connections with Pakistan’s ISI and terror organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba. Weapons from Pakistan are dropped on the Punjab border with the help of drones and local connection collects them. Terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir get weapons from this consignment. If you take me with you, I can help you recover that money and arms and ammunition used in the incident,” the chargesheet said citing Atiq.

    Meanwhile, Atiq Ahmed’s son Asad and his aide Ghulam, both of whom were wanted in the Umesh Pal murder case, were killed in an encounter by Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) in Jhansi on Thursday.

    Each of them carried a reward of Rs 5 lakhs. The police said that foreign-made weapons were recovered.

    Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting on ‘law and order’ after the killing of Asad and Ghulam in an encounter.

    CM Yogi also lauded the 12-member STF team which was involved in the shootout.

    On March 28, Atiq Ahmed was convicted by an MP-MLA court and sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment in the abduction case of now-deceased Umesh Pal.

    Atiq Ahmed and his family came under the scanner in the Umesh Pal murder case.

    Atiq Ahmed, who has over 100 cases against him over the last 43 years, has been convicted in the same case.

    Umesh Pal, a key witness to the murder of Bahujan Samaj Party leader Raju Pal and one of his two armed security escorts was shot dead in Prayagraj’s Sulem Saray area on February 24. Several rounds were fired and bombs were hurled at Umesh and his gunners.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Capitol Police officer who sought to protect Jan. 6 rioter sentenced to home incarceration

    Capitol Police officer who sought to protect Jan. 6 rioter sentenced to home incarceration

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    Still, Jackson said Riley’s lengthy career — unblemished before Jan. 6 — his lack of criminal history and the consequences he already suffered, from his forced retirement to the loss of his department-issued dog, justified the sentence of home confinement. Prosecutors had initially sought a sentence of 27 months in prison for Riley’s conduct, saying his status as a police officer exacerbated the seriousness of his actions.

    It’s the close of a complicated and wrenching chapter in the arc of Jan. 6 prosecutions. Riley was convicted last year of obstruction of justice for deleting his Facebook messages. The jury deadlocked on a second obstruction charge related to his contact with Hiles.

    Riley’s arrest in October 2021 followed intense, but so far unsupported, concerns among members of Congress that some Capitol Police officers may have sympathized with and even assisted the Jan. 6 mob at the Capitol.

    Riley is the only officer who has faced charges stemming from his actions following the Jan. 6 attack. There’s no evidence he assisted the mob on Jan. 6 — and in fact the evidence suggests he acted “honorably” in responding to the riot, Jackson emphasized.

    Jackson said it was not entirely clear why Riley chose to aid Hiles — and not any other rioter — but said he seemed enamored of Hiles, whom he didn’t know personally before Jan. 6 but who shared a passion for fishing. Riley and Hiles were active in the same social media groups for fishing enthusiasts, and Riley noticed Jan. 7 that Hiles had posted about being inside the Capitol.

    He soon struck up a Facebook conversation with Hiles and urged him to delete parts of his posts that mentioned he went inside the building. Investigators, Riley noted, would be searching for and arresting anyone who went inside. Riley maintained contact with Hiles for nearly two weeks, even after he was arrested Jan. 19, 2021. After Hiles told Riley that the FBI seemed interested in their contact, Riley deleted his own communications with Hiles and sent Hiles a concocted excuse to cut off contact.

    “Talk about a complete lie,” Jackson said.

    The case drew sharply polarized reactions from Riley’s family, friends and colleagues. He retired from the Capitol Police within months of the charges and indicated in court Thursday that many of his former colleagues had cut off contact with him. Aquilino Gonell, a Capitol Police officer who was assaulted by members of the mob Jan. 6 and has become an outspoken advocate for prosecuting members of the mob, called him a “turncoat.”

    But Jackson also acknowledged that Riley had a history of heroism on the Capitol Police force, on multiple occasions saving the lives of fellow officers or providing aid amid crisis. He saved the life of a fellow officer who was knocked unconscious during a 2011 blizzard and had stopped breezing. He was also one of the first to respond to a vehicle attack against officers in April 2021 — three months after the Jan. 6 attack — and provided aid to a downed officer, Billy Evans, who later died of his injuries.

    Complicating the matter further, Riley is suffering from an undisclosed autoimmune illness that requires complicated treatments, details of which were disclosed to Jackson under seal. She acknowledged the illness in her sentencing and emphasized that he was permitted to leave his home for medical reasons.



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  • Atiq Ahmed has admitted to links with ISI, Lashkar, says UP Police charge sheet

    Atiq Ahmed has admitted to links with ISI, Lashkar, says UP Police charge sheet

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    Prayagraj: Gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed has confessed that he has direct connections with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba, as per the charge sheet filed by UP Police.

    “I have no dearth of weapons because I have direct connections with Pakistan’s ISI and terror organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba. Weapons from Pakistan are dropped on the Punjab border with the help of drones and local connections collect them. Terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir get weapons from this consignment. If you take me with you, I can help you recover that money, arms and ammunition used in the incident,” the charge sheet mentions Atiq Ahmed as saying.

    This is bound to increase troubles for the gangster whose entire family is listed as his gang members.

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    The Chief Judicial Magistrate’s court on Thursday sent Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf to four-day police custody in the Umesh Pal murder case.

    The police custody of the duo started from 5 p.m. on April 13 till 5 p.m. on April 17.

    Atiq Ahmed and his brother Ashraf were brought to the CJM Court in Prayagraj on Thursday morning, even as Atiq Ahmed’s son Asad and his aide Ghulam, both of whom were wanted in the Umesh Pal murder case, were killed in an encounter by Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) in Jhansi on Thursday.

    Each of them carried a reward of Rs 5 lakhs and the police claimed that foreign-made weapons were recovered.

    On March 28, Atiq Ahmed was convicted by an MP-MLA court and sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment in the abduction case of now-dead Umesh Pal.

    Delhi Police’s Special Cell arrested three people from the national capital for allegedly aiding jailed gangster Atiq Ahmed’s son Asad and planning Umesh Pal’s murder. The three arrested people were identified as Jawed, Khalid and Zeeshan.

    During the course of the investigation, Khalid and Zeeshan disclosed that they had also provided shelter to Asad and Ghulam.

    Umesh Pal, a key witness to the murder of Bahujan Samaj Party leader Raju Pal and one of his two-armed security escorts was shot dead on February 24. Several rounds were fired and bombs were hurled at Umesh and his gunners.

    Meanwhile, official sources said that Atiq Ahmed will not be permitted to attend his son Asad’s last rites and members of his wife’s family may claim the body.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • LU student calls police after being denied entry in class for coming late

    LU student calls police after being denied entry in class for coming late

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    Lucknow: A woman student of MA (Arabic) first year created a furore in Lucknow University (LU) when she called the police after a teacher denied her entry into the classroom for coming late.

    According to reports, Prof Aslam Islahi was taking his class when the student turned up and entered the classroom in the middle of the lecture. The professor asked her to leave as he does with other students who come late to class or resort to indiscipline.

    However, the woman started arguing with the teacher and later called police dialling 112, alleging that she was being harassed.

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    She told police that the teacher has always been biased towards her as she belongs to a “different sect”.

    This led to a heated conversation between the student and the teacher.

    Hearing the commotion, students and teachers of other departments also gathered at the spot.

    The police did not intervene in the matter because the student refused to give any written complaint against the teacher.

    Later, the woman also left the place and refused to speak to the media persons present on the spot.

    However, teachers of the Arabic department have collectively lodged a complaint at the proctor office against the student claiming that she had been giving a tough time to the faculty members with her attitude.

    “We expect that the university administration will take some action against her for indiscipline,” said Islahi.

    Another teacher said the student addresses teachers and officials disrespectfully and keeps pointing out flaws in everything in the department, including washrooms, syllabus and lectures.

    “She even takes teachers to task if they are late for a class by a few minutes,” he added.

    Proctor Rakesh Dwivedi said. “It is a sensitive matter and the said student seems to need counselling. Hence, we have requested the psychology department to extend help to her.”

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  • Delhi: Sextortion racket busted by police, 1 held

    Delhi: Sextortion racket busted by police, 1 held

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    New Delhi: A man who used to extort money after recording obscene video of victims was held by the Delhi Police.

    Akash Kaushal, Additional Deputy Commissioner, West Delhi Police, said that the accused was identified as Abdul. His aides are absconding. They only played video of a girl using another mobile and would record it to extort money.

    The police official added that on March 23, a man lodged a complaint in this regard.

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    He said that he works as a manager in a nationalised bank and had been running a Facebook account. Nearly one month back, he accepted a friend request from a female ID and they started chatting on the Messenger.

    The woman claimed to be a widow and working one. Once she showed urgent need of funds and the complainant paid her Rs 3,000 in two online transactions.

    “Victim had displayed his mobile number on his Facebook account and he received normal messages from her. On March 19, the victim received a video call from that girl’s mobile number in which she removed her clothes. Next day the victim received a call from a fraudster posing as a police officer who directed the victim to speak to another fraudster purported to be from YouTube. They extorted 11,93,000 from the victim on pretext of deleting his obscene video and not uploading it on YouTube,” the official added.

    On the basis of this the police lodged an FIR under sections 384, 419, 420 120B, 34 of the IPC.

    During investigation, the police collected all the relevant information, including CDR, Facebook details, account details and Whatsapp chat. After deep analysis and through technical equipments, several raids were conducted. Finally after painstaking efforts the accused Abdul was arrested.

    On his insistence, two mobile phones and sim cards each used in committing the offence were recovered.

    “Abdul disclosed that he along with his brother-in-law used to make Whatsapp video call to victims and play video of a naked woman using a second mobile phone and then they used to provoke the victim to do the same and would record the screen,” the police said.

    To commit the offence they purchased SIM cards, mobile phones from West Bengal and managed the fraud bank accounts with the help of other co-accused persons. To threaten the victim, they used to make calls from fraud phone numbers.

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  • Hyderabad city police host ‘HACK Summit 2023’ for cybersecurity

    Hyderabad city police host ‘HACK Summit 2023’ for cybersecurity

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    Hyderabad: City Police and Hyderabad City Security Council (HCSC) conducted the Hyderabad Annual Cybersecurity Knowledge (HACK) Summit 2023 which brought together renowned speakers and experts to discuss the pressing issue of cybersecurity at Hotel Taj Deccan on Wednesday.

    Home Minister Mahmood Ali, Guest of Honour Dr BV Mohan Reddy, founder and executive of Cyient and special guest Sanjay Sahay, former IPS, founder and director of TechConPro Pvt Ltd, Pro Public, and Indian Badminton Champion Jwala Gutta exchanged their ideas at the summit.

    Sharing the objectives and aspirations of the summit, the secretary general of HCSC, Chaitanya Gorrepati said, “HACK aims to empower businesses and citizens to tackle cybersecurity challenges by bringing together academics, security experts, businesspeople, and concerned citizens.”

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    “By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, we hope to make Hyderabad the Cybersecurity capital of India,” Chaitanya added.

    Mahmood Ali emphasized the importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital world.

    “Under the visionary leadership of CM K Chandra Shekar Rao and minister KT Rama Rao, Hyderabad has become a global leader. Cybersecurity is essential, and our proactive police force works closely with industry and business to combat cybercrime,” said Mahmood Ali.

    The Home Minister further highlighted the government’s focus on inclusivity, social security, and cybersecurity awareness by saying, “We hope this summit bolsters our digital infrastructure’s security. Women and Stree programs initiated by the police have positively impacted many lives, and our citizen-centric policing enhances visibility and effectiveness.”

    Continuing the conversation, HCSC chairman and Hyderabad City Police Commissioner CV Anand, IPS, underscored the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing among stakeholders.

    “We aim to make HACK an annual event, bringing city police and businesses together on a single platform to address critical cybersecurity issues. This collaboration is essential for breaking down silos and finding solutions, as demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic,” he remarked.

    CV Anand also provided an overview of the various forums focusing on women, cyber, traffic, anti-narcotics, physical security, and CSR mobilization, mentioning initiatives like WeCop, Farishtey, and Stree counselling centres.

    Shared insights into the rapidly evolving cybercrime landscape and stressed the need for continuous awareness efforts and adaptations by law enforcement agencies, the police commissioner said that the HCSC will very soon organise similar summits on women’s safety, anti-narcotics, and traffic.

    Special Guest Sanjay Sahay urged stakeholders, including students, police, industry, and citizens, to navigate the digital crossroads confidently and develop a cybersecurity attitude.

    He pointed out the challenges faced by police unfamiliarity with digital forensics and the growing prevalence of cybercrime in various industries.

    Sahay ended with a thought-provoking statement, “With 97% of Fortune 500 companies hacked and the remaining unaware, data is the new oil, AI is the new electricity, and hacking is the new normal.”

    Guest of Honour Padma Dr BV Mohan Reddy provided insights into India’s digital transformation, stressing the need for increased awareness, smarter tactics, and collaboration among stakeholders to create a secure digital environment.

    “India is the world’s fastest transforming digital society, with 74 billion transactions last year and the lowest data consumption expense, reduced by 36x. Real-time data and quantum computing power democratize technology, increasing accessibility even in rural areas,” Dr Reddy said.

    However, he also warned that this connected world comes with risks as accessing information becomes easier.

    “Technology does not differentiate between good and bad users, exposing individuals, businesses, and law enforcement agencies to threats. Individuals face identity theft and financial loss, while businesses allocate budgets for cyber risk assessment and monitoring,” said the doctor.

    To address these challenges, Dr Reddy suggested a three-pronged approach:

    • Increase awareness levels and become cyber warriors, as there is no escape from technology.
    • Outsmart hackers by continuously adapting and learning.
    • Foster collaboration and cooperation among stakeholders to create a secure digital environment.

    During the summit, the Cyber Squad was launched, and Cyber Squad jackets were presented to several students from various schools, including Delhi Public School, Nasr School, Glendale International School, Hyderabad Public School, and Kalpa School.

    These students will be ambassadors of cybersecurity awareness in their respective schools and will help educate their peers on the importance of staying safe in the digital world.

    The opening session was followed by an interesting interaction with Jwala Gutta on how to tackle cyberbullying.

    Overall, the HACK Summit 2023 was a resounding success, fostering dialogue and collaboration among key stakeholders in the field of cybersecurity.

    With its emphasis on raising awareness, promoting education, and sharing best practices, the event has laid the groundwork for Hyderabad to become the cybersecurity capital of India.

    In a symbolic conclusion to the HACK Summit 2023, dignitaries unveiled the HACK 2023 logo, released the Data Security Council of India (DSCI) white paper, and showcased Cyber Security videos for citizen awareness.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Govt Orders Transfer, Posting Of Police Officers

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday ordered transfer and posting of two police officers with immediate effect and also re-designated post of additional superintendent of police Baramulla as superintendent of police headquarters Baramulla.

    According to an order, Diya D, IPS, awaiting orders of adjustment, is posted as Superintendent of Police (Headquarters), Baramulla.

    “The post of Addl. Superintendent of Police, Baramulla, is re-designated as Superintendent of Police (Headquarters), Baramulla, till held by the said officer,” reads the order.

    It added Rakesh Kumar Parihar, Addl. Superintendent of Police, Baramulla, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant IR-16th Battalion, against an available vacancy. (KNO)

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  • ‘Chicken not beef..’: Jamshedpur police clarify meat was not hung on Hindu flag

    ‘Chicken not beef..’: Jamshedpur police clarify meat was not hung on Hindu flag

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    Following a communal clash between Hindus and Muslims after the alleged desecration of a religious flag set up during Ram Navami, a senior police official from east Singhbhum, Vijay Shankar, rubbished false claims that it was chicken not beef which was hung on a rope between an electricity and flag pole.

    Religious Hindus had protested and threatened the police to take action against the alleged perpetrators within 24 hours, visuals of which also surfaced.

    Following misinformation that was spread in Jamshedpur, communal clashes broke out between the two communities with reports of alleged stone pelting.

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    Visuals of the burning down of at least half a dozen of small shops and vehicles, all belonging to Muslims, by a mob shouting slogans of Jai Shree Ram also surfaced.

    In a statement released by the police, rubbishing the allegation, the official stressed that every piece of meat found cannot be of that prohibited.

    The police officer stated that was a practice for meat shops to hang at a safe distance from the ground waste chicken meat to ensure that dogs do not spread it across.

    Muslim organisations in the city have appealed to Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren for strict action against the perpetrators, failing which they will come to the streets to protest.

    The situation turned violent on Sunday evening when a shop was gutted leading to brick-batting from both sides injuring six people. A mob also set on fire an autorickshaw, forcing the police to fire tear gas shells. DIG (Kolhan) Ajay Linda said that the shops and the auto-rickshaw were set ablaze by local miscreants.

    So far, 59 people have been arrested in the case after an FIR was filed late on Monday.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )