Recover `23L from 53: Court
A local court in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district has sought the recovery of Rs23.41 lakh from 53 anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protesters. An Additional District Magistrate (ADM) court, on Wednesday, cited the 'widespread damage to public property' during the antiCAA stir in Muzaffarnagar on December 20.
All the culprits were identified from CCTV footage. “In all, 57 people have been served with the notice after they were spotted damaging properties on the CCTV. They have been asked to submit their replies," a senior government official said.
Four of them turned out to be innocent later, while the replies of the 53 people were not found to be satisfactory, he added.
Additional District Magistrate (first) Amit Singh said: "We will paste recovery notices on their homes now. The recovery will start soon."
The alleged rioters have been asked to appear in person before the ADM court to record their statements within seven days.
Munnawar Hussain, a lawyer representing the accused said: "My clients are innocent and most of them are very poor. We will go to high court against this order."
The lawyer said that one of the accused, Raju is a manual labourer and lives in a rented house with family, who was seen in the CCTV footage returning from a mosque after Friday prayers. He had nothing to do with the violence, but has been served a notice by the administration.
Meanwhile, a Lucknow court on Thursday found 13 people guilty of damaging public property during the anti-CAA protests on December 19 last year and ordered recovery of over 21 lakh (estimated cost of damage done to the public property) from them within 30 days.
Seven other accused implicated in the same case were acquitted as their complicity in the crime was not established.