The Asian Age

Sidhu’s police custody extended by 7 days

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Tuesday extended Punjabi actor Deep Sidhu's police custody by seven days in the Republic Day violence case. Sidhu, arrested from Karnal bypass in Haryana on February 9, has been touted by Delhi Police as the 'main instigator' of the violence which took place at the Red Fort on Republic Day.

A Delhi court, on Tuesday, extended by seven days the police custody of actor-activist Deep Sidhu in connection with the Red Fort violence on Republic Day during the farmers’ tractor parade against the Centre’s three new agri laws.

Sidhu was produced before metropolit­an magistrate Bhujali after expiry of his police custody in the case.

The police sought extension of his custodial interrogat­ion, saying it was required for further investigat­ion and to identify other accused persons in the case.

The court had, on February 9, sent Sidhu to police custody for seven days after the police alleged he was one of the main instigator­s of the violent incidents at the Red Fort.

The police had said there are videos where Sidhu can be allegedly seen at the site of the incident.

“He was instigatin­g the crowd. He was also one of the main rioters. Several social media accounts need to be searched to identify the co-conspirato­rs. Also, his permanent address is given as Nagpur but several places need to be visited in Punjab and Haryana to unearth further details,” the police had alleged.

Sidhu’s counsel, however, claimed he had nothing to do with the violence and was at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Sidhu has been arrested for several offences under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) including rioting (147 and 148), unlawful assembly (149), attempt to murder (307), criminal conspiracy (120B), assaulting or obstructin­g public servant (152), dacoity (395), culpable homicide (308), and disobedien­ce to order promulgate­d by public servant (188).

He has also been arrested under the sections of the Arms Act, Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, and the Ancient Monuments and Archaeolog­ical Sites and Remains Act.

The police had announced a cash reward of `1 lakh for informatio­n leading to Sidhu’s arrest.

Tens of thousands of protesting farmers clashed with the police in the national capital on January 26 during a tractor parade to highlight their demands.

Many of them reached the Red Fort driving tractors and entered the monument, where a religious flag was also hoisted. Over 500 police personnel were injured and one protestor died.

In the FIR registered in connection with the Red Fort violence, the police alleged two magazines with 20 live cartridges were snatched from two constables by protestors who also damaged vehicles and robbed anti-riot gear.

 ?? — PTI ?? Farmers perform puja on the occasion of Basant Panchami during their agitation over new farm laws, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PTI Farmers perform puja on the occasion of Basant Panchami during their agitation over new farm laws, at Ghazipur border in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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