Prayagraj Violence / Police released pictures of 40 miscreants 95 arrested so far

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 15, 2022, 03:10 PM
Prayagraj Violence | Police action is going on in Sangamnagari Prayagraj after Friday prayers in the violence and stone pelting case. On Wednesday, 40 more miscreants of Prayagraj violence were identified through CCTV footage and video cameras. For the arrest of these accused, Prayagraj SSP has made their photos public with the help of social media. The police has also appealed that if the accused surrenders, otherwise attachment action will also be taken against them after taking permission from the court. At the same time, the police have arrested 95 people in this case so far.

Let us tell you that there was a large-scale preparation of stone pelting for the disturbance in Atala last Friday. This has been confirmed during the campaign of the Municipal Corporation. In the campaign launched from the day of the disturbance till Tuesday, the Municipal Corporation has removed 31 trucks of bricks, stones and boulders in Atala in this area. In this, six trucks, six trucks of bricks and stones were found on Tuesday. Earlier, 25 trucks of bricks-stones and boulders have been removed. On Tuesday evening, the team of the Municipal Corporation reached the Atala area. When the team collected bricks, stones and boulders from the streets, the officials of these six trucks Niklash Nigam say that 31 trucks of debris have been removed so far. Whether all this was already here or was brought in conspiracy, it is difficult to say.

The authority is looking for the addresses of 37 other accused.

Ajay Kumar, Zonal Officer of Prayagraj Development Authority said that the authority has received a list of names of 37 people who were involved in stone pelting incident two-three days ago. He told that the people of the authority are searching for the addresses of these 37 accused. However, most of the people in the area have locked the house after the stone pelting incident and gone somewhere, which is making it difficult to inquire about the house etc of these accused.

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