Delhi Police claims – procession was taken out without permission, FIR against the organizers of VHP-Bajrang Dal

Delhi Police has admitted that on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, a procession was taken out in Jahangirpuri area of the capital without permission. In this case, a case has been registered against the organizers of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal Delhi province. VHP’s district service chief has been arrested in the case. According to the police, a case was registered against the organizers- Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal Delhi Province, Mukherjee Nagar district, Jhandewala under section 188 of the IPC for taking out the procession without permission. is. One of the accused, Vishwa Hindu Parishad district service chief Prem Sharma has been arrested in the case. Usha Rangnani, Deputy Commissioner of Police (North West) said that a case has been registered under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code. “The procession was taken out on Saturday evening without permission and in this connection the district service chief of Vishwa Hindu Parishad Prem Sharma has been arrested. “Investigation of the case is going on. According to the information, two other processions taken out on April 16 were allowed to be taken out in Jahangipuri area.
Under the investigation of FIR number 440/22 registered on 16 April, the police have arrested another accused Sheikh Hameed (36 years), resident of Jahangirpura. Hameed is a scrap dealer. During the interrogation of the police, the accused has told that he had supplied bottles which were used during the violence.
Significantly, during the Hanuman birth anniversary in Delhi, violence erupted between two communities in Jahangirpuri area on Saturday. According to the police, stone pelting took place and some vehicles were set ablaze during the violence that took place in the evening. In the violence that took place in Jahangirpuri on Saturday, the police have registered a case under serious sections like rioting, attempt to murder and Arms Act. Nine people were injured in the incident, including eight policemen. Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said on Monday that 23 people from both the communities have been arrested so far in the Jahangirpuri violence case. There has been an incident of stone pelting. Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said at a media briefing in the afternoon, “23 people have been arrested, including people from both communities. Action will be taken against anyone found guilty, irrespective of class, creed.” , be of community and religion.” Now the crime branch is investigating this matter. Four forensic teams today visited the crime scene and collected evidence. CCTV footage and digital media are being analysed.”