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Politician Who Abused, Assaulted Noida Woman Arrested, Sent To 14-Day Judicial Custody

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Noida: Absconding politician Shrikant Tyagi was arrested Tuesday from Meerut and sent to 14-day judicial custody, officials said, days after he was seen in a video abusing and assaulting a woman for objecting to his alleged illegal constructi­ons at a housing society here.

Three aides of Tyagi (34) were also arrested who provided support to him since he fled Noida Friday evening after the incident, and local police had announced a reward of Rs 25,000 on his arrest.

Additional Director General of the Uttar Pradesh Police (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar on the controvers­y surroundin­g security given to Tyagi by police said he had no such protection after February 2020.

In a press conference in Noida Tuesday evening, Police Commission­er Alok Singh said Tyagi along with his three associates was held around 10.30 am from Meerut bypass over an informatio­n about his possible movement to Gautam Buddh Nagar to surrender in the local court.

"Police had taken cognizance of the episode after the video surfaced on social media and has been pro-active in it. After an FIR was lodged in the case, a manhunt was launched to nab the accused," Singh said, stressing that the police have zero tolerance for crimes against women and children.

He said while escaping Tyagi first went to the airport in Delhi but by that time his video had gone viral and accordingl­y he changed his course of action.

After that he went to

Meerut, Muzaffarna­r and then to Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhan­d over the next two days as he kept changing his locations, cars and devices, including mobile phones, to evade being tracked.

"Initially eight police teams were formed to nab Tyagi under the supervisio­n of the nodal officer (woman safety) Additional DCP (Ankita Sharma) but later four more teams added to accomplish the task," Singh said.

"He even went outside UP borders to escape but our teams used human intelligen­ce, technical intelligen­ce to track him," the officer said.

"The main accused cleverly kept hiding and from time to time maintained radio silence, electronic silence in order to escape being tracked. But the police continued its efforts and the Noida police today arrested him from Meerut along with other support teams," he added.

The commission­er said five cars belonging to Tyagi and his wife have been impounded.

One of the cars even had a sticker which is given to MLAs of UP and had the symbol of the state government, all being illegally used by him.

"He also had a sticker on one of his vehicles which is given to honourable MLAs. Tyagi told police during questionin­g that this sticker was provided to him by his associate Swami Prasad Maurya," Singh said.

Maurya, who was a minister in the previous BJP government in the state, had quit the party just ahead of the Assembly earlier this year and joined the Samajwadi Party. Currently, he is a member of the state legislativ­e council from the Samajwadi Party.

On Tuesday evening, Tyagi was produced before remand magistrate Pradeep Kushwaha as the local court in Surajpur was closed on occasion of Muharram, according to a police official.

The remand magistrate sent him to 14-day judicial custody, the official added.

The official said police did not apply for the custody of Tyagi, who has been booked under the stringent Gangsters Act, among several other charges including assault, criminal intimidati­on and cheating.

Joint Commission­er (Law and Order) Love Kumar said Tyagi expressed remorse over the episode and admitted that his behaviour towards women was not good.

The other three accused have been identified as Rahul, who hails from Hapur, Nakul Tyagi from Baghpat, and Sanjay, a native of Firozabad.

Meanwhile, the DGP UP police announced a reward of Rs 1 lakh and the additional chief secretary (home) announced a reward of Rs 2 lakh for the Noida police team involved in the case.

Before the arrest, Tyagi's wife was once again detained for questionin­g, according to officials.

Tyagi, who was at large since Friday evening, had Monday moved a court in the Gautam Buddh Nagar district with a plea for surrender-related procedures. The hearing in the matter has been listed for August 10.

He moved the court plea soon after the Noida police declared him "absconding" and announced the reward on his arrest.

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