Delhi Court Remands Eight Amidst Mosque Demolition Violence Controversy
Eight accused remanded for 12 days over stone-pelting violence during demolition drive; six police officers injured and 13 arrests made, police said.
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Turkman Gate violence: 400 truckloads of debris cleared from demolition site
New Delhi: Three days after a court-ordered anti-encroachment drive triggered clashes and stone pelting near the Faiz-e-Elahi mosque at Turkman Gate, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi has cleared the site after removing more than 400 truckloads of debris from there, officials said on Saturday. Deputy Commissioner of the City SP Zone (CSPZ), Vivek Agarwal, told PTI that at least 70 heavy-duty and dump trucks were deployed in the overall clearanc…
Delhi News: Eight accused in the Turkman Gate violence have been sent to judicial custody for 12 days. Police have arrested 13 people. Six policemen were injured in the violence.
Turkman Gate violence: Delhi court remands 8 accused to 12-day judicial custody
The court issued a notice to the Delhi Police in connection with the bail application filed by the five accused. It also issued a notice to the jail superintendent, directing them to furnish the medical records of all five accused before the next hearing
Delhi Court Remands Eight Amidst Mosque Demolition Violence Controversy
Eight individuals have been remanded to judicial custody following violence during a demolition drive near a mosque at Turkman Gate, Delhi. Five others applied for bail, citing assault claims. The violence erupted during an anti-encroachment operation, with allegations of stone-pelting against police and municipal workers.
Three more arrested in Turkman Gate stone-pelting case, total arrests rise to 16 - OrissaPOST
New Delhi: Three more accused have been arrested in the Turkman Gate stone-pelting case, bringing the total number of arrests to 16, Delhi Police said Saturday. The accused have been identified as Mohammad Naved, Mohammad Faiz and Mohammad Ubaidullah. All three are residents of Turkman Gate. Earlier Friday, two people were arrested in connection with the case. The case dates back to January 7, when the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) carrie…
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