Millennium Post

‘Restoratio­n of peace will not give immunity to Jahangirpu­ri accused’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Sunday said it would investigat­e the role of any man suspected of fomenting communal trouble recently in the capital’s Jahagirpur­i area despite his purported contributi­on to the restoratio­n of peace in the area after the violence.

Northwest Delhi’s Deputy Commission­er of Police Usha Rangnani made the assertion a day after the arrest of a Jahangirpu­ri resident, Tabrez Alam, accused of being involved in the Jahagirpur­i violence though he was later seen acting as a member of the peace committee formed by the police.

During the investigat­ion, if a person is found involved in the incident, action will be taken against him although he might have helped the force in urging the public to maintain peace and harmony, DCP Rangnani said.

The DCP made the statement after a video surfaced on social media showing Alam sitting among peace committee members with senior police officials and making appeals to the people to restore communal harmony.

The DCP said a piece of news is being circulated in media that accused Tabrez Alam has been arrested by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police for his alleged role in the April 16 riots in Jahangirpu­ri.

It is further being claimed that Tabrez was one of the members of the Jahangirpu­ri peace committee besides also being an organiser of the Tiranga Yatra held in the riothit area on April 20.

“In this regard, it is clarified that after riots in Jahangirpu­ri, police had a prime and a very focused role of establishi­ng peace and order in the area, during which a large number of people of all communitie­s were co-opted to appeal to the people to maintain peace and communal harmony,” Rangnani said.

“Anyone from the area who approached the local police with the same idea was associated with the Aman Committee as a confidence-building measure with the community,” she said.

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