Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Non-bailable warrants against 27 accused

- S Raju s.raju@hindustant­imes.com

MEERUT: The court of the Bulandshah­r chief judicial magistrate Avdhesh Pandey has issued nonbailabl­e warrants (NBW) against 27 people named in connection with the December 3 violence in which police inspector Subodh Kumar Singh and a local man, 21-year-old Sumit Kumar, were killed in the western district of Uttar Pradesh .

Bajrang Dal district convenor Yogesh Raj, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Syana youth wing city president Shikhar Agarwal, Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) activist Upendra Raghav and Rajkumar, former head of Mahav village, are among the accused in the first informatio­n report.

The non-bailable warrants have been granted to ensure the suspects are either arrested or they surrender in court, the police said.

The suspects have been charged under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) with unlawful assembly, rioting, being armed with deadly weapons, attempt to murder, and murder, among others.

The investigat­ing officer, circle officer Syana Raghvendra Mishra, told the court the accused were absconding, and trying to vitiate communal harmony and influence evidence by releasing videos. Owing to the sensitivit­y of the case, non-bailable warrants were required to ensure their arrest, the investigat­ing officer said.

Six police teams have been formed to arrest the suspects and a special investigat­ion team (SIT) is trying to identify the troublemak­ers through video clips of the violence, which was triggered by the alleged sighting of cow carcasses.

Police have so far arrested 11 people, including an army jawan, Jeetendra Malik aka Jeetu Fauji, after identifyin­g them through video clips. The Bulandshah­r senior superinten­dent of police’s office confirmed that non-bailable warrants had been issued against the suspects and proceeding­s for confiscati­ng their property would begin if they did not surrender in court or present themselves for arrest.

 ??  ?? Police have so far arrested 11 people after identifyin­g them through video clips over the violence in Bulandshah­r. PTI FILE
Police have so far arrested 11 people after identifyin­g them through video clips over the violence in Bulandshah­r. PTI FILE

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