Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

FIRST ARREST IN RED FORT CASE

- Karn Pratap Singh and Kainat Sarfaraz

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Monday said they had made the first arrest in one of the two cases registered in connection with the violence at the Red Fort during the farmers’ tractor rally in the national capital on January 26, while six more cases have been registered in the violence and January 29 incident when a group of persons who said they were locals entered the protest site at Singhu border leading to clashes with farmers and police.

With the six new cases that have been registered at different police stations in the last four days, the total number of first informatio­n reports (FIRS) pertaining to violence during the ongoing farmers’ agitation rose to 44 on Monday. While 120 people have been arrested, two minors have been apprehende­d in these cases, the police said.

Sharing details of the arrest of the man involved in the Red Fort violence, a senior police officer associated with the investigat­ion said that the suspect, identified as Akash Preet Singh, had allegedly attacked and injured a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawan with a sword.

“Singh was also injured in the clash and got admitted at a government hospital in north Delhi from where we caught him. Since he was also tested for Covid-19, we have formally arrested him but is continuing his treatment,” said the officer, adding that the suspect had already been identified through video footage and was wanted for the attack.

Like Sunday, farmers on Monday also said that at least 250 persons who were part of the agitation are still missing since the Republic Day violence and 150 farmers from Punjab and Delhi have formed the “Lawyers for Kisan” platform to trace the missing farmers and provide free legal aid to those arrested during the farmers’ agitation.

A helpdesk has been set up behind the Samyukta Kisan Morcha stage at Singhu border agitation spot.

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