Jahangirpuri Riots : Violence conspirators arrested, police and Rapid Action Force deployed in large numbers
Delhi Police has arrested 14 people. Along with this, the main conspirator Ansar involved in the violence has also been caught by the police. A large number of security forces have been deployed, converting the area into a cantonment.

Police are in action mode in Delhi's Jahangirpuri violence case. Raids are going on continuously to nab the accused. Till now Delhi Police has arrested 20 people. Along with this, the main conspirator Ansar involved in the violence has also been caught by the police.
A large number of security forces have been deployed, converting the area into a cantonment. On Saturday, 9 people including 8 policemen and 1 civilian were injured in the violence. He is undergoing treatment in the hospital. A sub-inspector has also been shot, his condition is stable. Police claim that more arrests will be made soon. Those involved in Jahangirpuri violence will not be spared at any cost. At the same time, Rapid Action Force has been deployed to maintain peace and order in the Jahangirpuri violence-affected area.
Actually, the attack on the procession in the Jahangirpuri area on the occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav was well planned. This procession was taken out from EE block at 4 pm. When the procession reaches the C block, people of the particular community suddenly start throwing stones at the procession.
While abusing them, they also tried to attack them with swords and other weapons in his hands. The demonstration also started by waving weapons in the air. Meanwhile, some attackers ransacked the vehicles and set them on fire, creating an atmosphere of panic in the entire area. The people involved in the procession said that the manner in which the attack started, it was clear that the attackers had already stored bricks, stones, and bottles and attacked as soon as the procession reached.
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