Deccan Chronicle

Property of close aide of main accused in Kanpur violence razed by authoritie­s

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Kanpur, June 11: A week after the city witnessed chaotic protests marred by stone-pelting, the Kanpur Developmen­t Authority (KDA) on Saturday demolished a multi-storey building owned allegedly by a close aide of the main accused in the incident, police here said.

Joint Commission­er of Police (Law and order) Anand Prakash Tiwari said that the KDA has demolished a four-storey residentia­l building owned by one Mohammad Ishtiyaq, who is said to be a close aide of prime accused Zafar Hayat Hashmi.

There are reasons to believe that the investment has been made by the prime accused of the violence case, Tiwari said, and claimed that the demolition was carried out in accordance with norms and regulation­s.

The building was located in Swaroopnag­ar locality of Kanpur and was built around three years ago, police said. Authoritie­s brought down some part of the ground and first floor of the building amid heavy police deployment, they said.

The building was lying vacant at the time of the demolition, they said.

According to police, Ishtiyaq, who ran a tailoring shop till a few years ago, is now engaged in real estate business. Hashmi was a major investor in the demolished building and is thick with Ishtiyaq, they

said. A local court had on Friday approved 72 hours’ police remand of Hashmi along with Jawed Ahmad

Khan, Mohammad Rahil, and Sufiyan. “The accused were taken into police custody following the court’s order on Saturday morning and will remain in custody till Tuesday morning,” said Tiwari.

Violence broke out in Kanpur on June 3 after some people gathered demanding strict action against former BJP spokespers­on Nupur Sharma over her comments on Prophet Mohammad. Sharma's remark riled many Arab nations and stoked like protests across parts of north India, and West Bengal.

At least 40 people including some police personnel were injured in the incident. The rioters hurled petrol bombs and damaged public properties, including shops and vehicles.

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