Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Four more kanwariyas arrested for vandalisin­g car in Moti Nagar

VIOLENCE Apart from the six men who have been held so far, police have also apprehende­d four juvenile suspects

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Tuesday arrested four more kanwariyas and apprehende­d four juveniles for the Moti Nagar violence in which a group, believed to be kanwariyas, vandalised a car after the vehicle allegedly hit one of them.

Six people have been arrested in the case so far, police said.

The accused were identified as 19-year-old Aman Kumar, a painter from Najafgarh, Vishal Singh (20), a factory worker from Nikhil Vihar, Jogesh (19), a roadside vendor from Dwarka, Jitender Das (19), a BA final-year student, Sachin Kumar (19) and an employee of a footwear company. Rahul Billa, an unemployed man with a crime record, was arrested last week, two days after the violence.

Apart from the six men, police have also apprehende­d four juveniles who were allegedly involved in the violence. While three of them are students of class 11 and 12, one is a school drop-out, police said.

On August 7, a group of kanwariyas had turned violent on a busy road in Moti Nagar. The men attacked an i10 car with sticks and stones, smashing its windscreen before turning it over on the road main road, triggering a massive jam.

According to senior officers, the main accused, Aman Kumar, instigated the violence after he was reportedly hit by the car and his pot of Gangajal was spilled. He then provoked his fellow kanwariyas to attack the car, police said.

While the police have arrested Rahul Billa on the second day of the violence, the others were on the run. On Monday night, Jogesh was arrested from Dwarka and he led the police to the others.

Deputy commission­er of police (west) Vijay Kumar said Billa was not an associate of the group. Billa was arrested but he could not lead us to the others, police said.

It was following stringent surveillan­ce and questionin­g of at least 1,000 people from the area that police teams managed to zero down on Jogesh.

“We analysed CCTV footage from the spot up to Najafgarh. Pictures of the suspects were circulated and door-to-door searches were conducted. Amid the probe, a man who was seen hitting the car with a bat, wearing a black T-shirt, was identified as Jogesh while another in a white shirt was identified as Vishal, who is from a slum cluster in Dwarka,” the DCP said.

“At the duo’s instance, we arrested Sachin from Nikhil Vihar, behind a DTC depot. During questionin­g, Sachin disclosed that he was instigated by Aman Kumar, one of his friends, who lives in a Najafgarh. Raids were conducted and Jitender and Aman were arrested. Four juveniles, whom the accused named as their accomplice­s, were also apprehende­d,” the officer said.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The arrested men in custody. On August 7, a group of kanwariyas had turned violent on a busy road in Moti Nagar.
HT PHOTO The arrested men in custody. On August 7, a group of kanwariyas had turned violent on a busy road in Moti Nagar.

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