The Asian Age

2 men held for ‘ attack’ on Khalid

Police refuses to share info of place from where 2 accused held

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A week after JNU student leader Umar Khalid was attacked in central Delhi, two men who claimed responsibi­lity for the incident were arrested by police on Monday from Haryana. The two said that they are cow vigilantes who committed the August 13 crime to draw attention towards protection of cows), police said.

Darwesh Shahpur and Naveen Dalal were detained by police in the early hours on Monday from Fatehabad in Hisar, Haryana, and later arrested. In a video uploaded on Facebook on August 15, the two had boasted about attacking Mr Khalid.

Two men, who claimed responsibi­lity for attack on JNU student leader Umar Khalid, have been detained.

According to the police, Darwesh Shahpur and Naveen Dalal are currently being interrogat­ed. The police, however, did not specify when the two were detained. A team of Delhi police’s special cell had visited the village of Sikh revolution­ary Kartar Singh Sarabha, where the two had said they would surrender on August 17. However, they did not turn up.

On Monday, the accused claimed they were cow vigilantes, who had gone to disrupt the event that was underway at Constituti­on Club in Delhi to draw attention towards the protection of cows.

The police detained Shahpur and Dalal in the early hours on Monday.

During interrogat­ion, the duo told police that they had planned to disrupt the event ‘ Khauff se Azaadi’ ( Freedom from Fear), which was being held on August 13 at Constituti­on Club and where activist- lawyer Prashant Bhushan and Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha were present as speakers.

When Dalal reached the Constituti­on Club, he found Mr Khalid outside the venue and attacked him. In a video uploaded on Facebook on August 15, they claimed the attack on Mr Khalid was supposed to be an “Independen­ce Day gift” to citizens. Police is verifying the authentici­ty of the video and trying to trace the IP address from where it was uploaded. Through the video, they requested the police to not trouble anyone and said they would surrender in Sarabha village. Mr Khalid was attacked when he was on his way to take part in the event. He escaped unhurt.

Last Tuesday, Delhi police had handed over the case to its special cell, which incidental­ly is already probing a sedition case against Mr Khalid and two other JNU students. It also said that it was not “intimated” about Monday’s event attended by Mr Khalid.

An officer privy to the probe also said the police had seized the weapon used in the crime. Preliminar­y forensic examinatio­n suggested that the pistol had jammed when it was used against Khalid.

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