Police Accused Of Vandalism By Entering A Disabled Shop – Seelampur Bawal: Police accused of vandalism by entering a Divyang shop

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Policemen have also been charged with sabotage during the rampage in Seelampur on Tuesday. Divyang shopkeeper Anees Malik, who runs a travel agency near Seelampur Market Lal Batti, has alleged that policemen entered his shop and broke the glass.

Also broke computers, printers and other stuff. The incident has been captured in the CCTV camera installed there. Its video also went viral on social media on Wednesday. Anees has complained about the matter to senior police officers.

Anees Malik said that on Tuesday he was not at the shop during the rebellion. Two of his employees were present there. Around four o'clock suddenly four-five policemen entered his shop and started vandalizing. In this case, Joint Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar says that complaints of sabotage and assault have been received. Police are investigating the case.

Several sit-ins canceled because of section 144.
Section-144 came into force in North-Eastern district earlier on Wednesday. Many sit-ins were scheduled to be canceled. Sealampur MLA Haji Isharaq Khan announced a dharna on Wednesday. At the same time, former Congress MLA Veer Singh Dhingan organized a dharna near the Nand Nagi SDM office.

Tear gas shell burst in hand, palm rags flew
in Seelampur During the disturbance, Rais Qureshi (50) attempted to pick up the tear gas fired by the police and thrown back. During this time, the shell exploded in his hand. Due to this, the rags of the rich man's palm flew away.

Rais's son Wasim told that his father was returning from Jama Masjid. At the same time, after getting off the auto on the way, the ball fell to a woman. When his father tried to throw the ball away and threw it, he got hit in the arm.

Police apprehended innocents: family
Mohammed Mustafa, Daniyal's maternal uncle, who was arrested in Seelampur, charged that those who are the real culprits are away from police arrest Are. Mustafa said that Daniyal lives in Zafarabad with the family.

He had left home for work at the time of his arrest. On the way, the police caught him. His nephew has nothing to do with fuss. Similar allegations were made by the relatives

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of a young man named Islam. The police have also arrested him.
Policemen have also been charged with sabotage during the rampage in Seelampur on Tuesday. Divyang shopkeeper Anees Malik, who runs a travel agency near Seelampur Market Lal Batti, has alleged that policemen entered his shop and broke the glass.

Also broke computer, printer and other stuff. The incident has been captured in the CCTV camera installed there. Its video also went viral on social media on Wednesday. Anees has complained about the case to senior police officers.

Anees Malik stated that on Tuesday he was not at the shop during the rebellion. Two of his employees were present there. Around four o'clock suddenly four-five policemen entered his shop and started vandalizing. In this case, Joint Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar says that complaints of sabotage and assault have been received. Police are investigating the case.

Several sit-ins canceled because of section 144.
Section-144 came into force in North-Eastern district earlier on Wednesday. Many sit-ins were scheduled to be canceled. Sealampur MLA Haji Isharaq Khan announced a dharna on Wednesday. At the same time, former Congress MLA Veer Singh Dhingan organized a dharna near the Nand Nagi SDM office.

Tear gas shell burst in hand, palm rags flew
in Seelampur During the disturbance, Rais Qureshi (50) attempted to pick up the tear gas fired by the police and thrown back. During this time, the shell exploded in his hand. Due to this, the rags of the rich man's palm flew away.

Rais's son Wasim told that his father was returning from Jama Masjid. At the same time, after getting off the auto on the way, the ball fell to a woman. When his father tried to throw the ball away and threw it, he got hit in the arm.

Police apprehended innocents: family
Mohammed Mustafa, Daniyal's maternal uncle, who was arrested in Seelampur, charged that those who are the real culprits are away from police arrest Are. Mustafa said that Daniyal lives in Zafarabad with the family.

He had left home for work at the time of his arrest. On the way, the police caught him. His nephew has nothing to do with fuss. Similar allegations were also made by the relatives of a young man named Islam. The police have also arrested him.

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