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Nuh communal violence: Cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi will get bail

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By PTI

GURUGRAM/NUH: Cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi, arrested in reference to communal clashes in Nuh earlier this month, was granted bail by a court docket on Wednesday, police mentioned.

Bajrangi was produced within the Nuh court docket on August 17 from the place he was despatched to a 14-day judicial custody in Neemka jail of Faridabad district.

After listening to Bajrangi’s bail utility on Wednesday, the court docket of judicial Justice of the Peace top notch Sandeep Kumar granted him bail, Nuh police mentioned.

Bajrangi alias Raj Kumar was arrested from Faridabad on August 15 after a contemporary FIR was registered towards him at Nuh’s Sadar Police Sation on a criticism of Assistant Superintendent of Police Usha Kundu.

According to the FIR, Bajrangi, who was recognized via social media posts, together with a few of his unidentified supporters, had allegedly misbehaved with and threatened an ASP Kundu-led police workforce which had stopped them whereas they had been carrying swords and ‘trishuls’ to Nalhar temple.

Kundu mentioned when the mob was challenged to cease, it began elevating slogans towards police, manhandled them, and even snatched again their weapons from police automobiles.

Police mentioned Bajrangi, the president of Goraksha Bajrang Force, was initially detained by the Crime Investigation Agency workforce of Tauru for questioning.

On August 1, Bajrangi was arrested by Faridabad police for allegedly making inflammatory speeches and brandishing weapons in public, a day after communal clashes erupted in Nuh on July 31.

So far, 60 FIRs have been registered and 305 individuals arrested in reference to the violence in Nuh.

Furthermore, FIRs had been registered towards 11 individuals for spreading rumours on social media and one in every of them has been arrested, police mentioned.

The Vishva Hindu Parishad had issued an announcement to make clear that Bajrangi “never had any relation” with its youth wing Bajrang Dal, or different VHP-linked organisations.

GURUGRAM/NUH: Cow vigilante Bittu Bajrangi, arrested in reference to communal clashes in Nuh earlier this month, was granted bail by a court docket on Wednesday, police mentioned.

Bajrangi was produced within the Nuh court docket on August 17 from the place he was despatched to a 14-day judicial custody in Neemka jail of Faridabad district.

After listening to Bajrangi’s bail utility on Wednesday, the court docket of judicial Justice of the Peace top notch Sandeep Kumar granted him bail, Nuh police mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Bajrangi alias Raj Kumar was arrested from Faridabad on August 15 after a contemporary FIR was registered towards him at Nuh’s Sadar Police Sation on a criticism of Assistant Superintendent of Police Usha Kundu.

According to the FIR, Bajrangi, who was recognized via social media posts, together with a few of his unidentified supporters, had allegedly misbehaved with and threatened an ASP Kundu-led police workforce which had stopped them whereas they had been carrying swords and ‘trishuls’ to Nalhar temple.

Kundu mentioned when the mob was challenged to cease, it began elevating slogans towards police, manhandled them, and even snatched again their weapons from police automobiles.

Police mentioned Bajrangi, the president of Goraksha Bajrang Force, was initially detained by the Crime Investigation Agency workforce of Tauru for questioning.

On August 1, Bajrangi was arrested by Faridabad police for allegedly making inflammatory speeches and brandishing weapons in public, a day after communal clashes erupted in Nuh on July 31.

So far, 60 FIRs have been registered and 305 individuals arrested in reference to the violence in Nuh.

Furthermore, FIRs had been registered towards 11 individuals for spreading rumours on social media and one in every of them has been arrested, police mentioned.

The Vishva Hindu Parishad had issued an announcement to make clear that Bajrangi “never had any relation” with its youth wing Bajrang Dal, or different VHP-linked organisations.