Sambhal. Police arrested seven miscreants involved in Sambhal violence on Tuesday. They were also produced in court after taking action against them. From where all the accused were sent to jail. Police is continuously identifying the miscreants and searching for them. Police has identified 91 more miscreants. Soon they will also be arrested.
Actually, violence broke out during the survey in Jama Masjid on 24th November. The miscreants had pelted stones and fired on the police and also committed arson. The violent mob had set many vehicles on fire. This incident had shaken not only the people of the city but also the people of rural areas. For some time people were hesitant to come to the city. However, now the atmosphere is calm and there is a lot of excitement in the market. There is hustle and bustle in the city as before. People are recovering from this violence and focusing on business.
Police had released posters of more than 400 miscreants
At the same time, the police is also doing its work. Some miscreants have been identified through photos and videos. Police has also released posters of more than 400 miscreants. Police has already sent 40 stone pelters including three women involved in the violence to jail.
On Monday, police arrested seven more miscreants through CCTV footage and internet media. These include Shuaib, resident of Mohalla Kotpurvi of Kotwali area, Sujauddin, resident of Kotgarvi, Mohammad Azam Khan, Mustafa Hasan, resident of Mohalla Nala, Shahad, resident of Chaudhary Sarai, Mustafa Hasan alias Raju and Azruddin, resident of Mohalla Delhi Darwaza. Additional Superintendent of Police Shrischandra said that all of them have been presented in the court and sent to jail. Apart from these, 91 more miscreants have come to light. They are also being searched. Soon they will also be arrested.
Hundreds of houses are still locked in Jama Masjid area
Hundreds of houses in Jama Masjid area have been locked since the day of violence. Although the situation has become normal now, but these people have not yet returned to their homes. Most of the streets are still deserted. More than a month has passed since the violence, but the houses are still closed.
The police suspect that the rioters have fled to Delhi NCR by locking their houses along with their families as these houses are locked. The police is now marking these closed houses, so that the rioters can be identified.
Some streets are deserted after the violence
The streets behind the Jama Masjid, which were once full of life, are now immersed in silence. There is almost no movement in these streets after the violence. Where there is silence in the entire streets. Police surveillance is going on continuously in this area. Every person coming here is being monitored through CCTV cameras. There is strict police vigil here day and night.