Kanpur. During the presence of the President and the Prime Minister in Kanpur on Friday, the police is tightening the noose on the stone pelters in the case of violence and violence, but the tension in the area is not calming down. In the ruckus on Nai Road on June 3, the police team that went to nab an accused was attacked by a mob in Comb Mohal of Bajaria police station area. The police was able to catch only one of the accused, while the other was rescued by the mob. It is being told that during this the mob also pelted stones at the police team. However, the police have denied any incidents of stone pelting. A large number of police and PAC have been deployed in the area after the incident. There is tremendous tension in the area.
After the riots in Kanpur on Friday (June 3), the situation, which was returning to normal, again heated up on Monday. When the police team reached Comb Mohal to nab two of the miscreants identified by CCTV cameras and videos that went viral in the internet media, the crowd came in the way. The police also caught two accused, but the mob stormed and rescued one. A large number of police and PAC have been deployed in the area after the incident. People switched off the bulbs installed for street lighting, so that the police would face difficulty in movement.
Police got information that Amir, son of Manna, a resident of Comb Mohal of Bajaria police station area, was also involved in the miscreants. On this information, the police reached to nab him. Amir and his accomplice were seen by the police near Nazir Dhal. As soon as the police caught him, local people and women came out in protest. Suddenly the crowd increased. Aamir’s friend escaped from police custody under pressure from the crowd.
When the officials came to know about the incident, a large number of forces were immediately sent to the spot. When the police and PAC arrived, people hid in the houses and switched off the road lights along with the electricity of the houses. Some even hung the locks. There was heavy tension in the area till late night, though the police did not use any force after that and the officers were seen explaining to the people.
Police denied stone pelting: After this incident, the news of stone pelting on police became increasingly viral. After some time, Joint Commissioner of Police Anand Prakash Tiwari clarified the situation. He told that the news going on in the context of Comb Mohal is untrue. The police team went for the arrest of one of the accused which was opposed by his family, but the police arrested one of the accused by exercising restraint with the use of force.
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