Delhi violence accused's appearance in a short time: Ansar kept laughing even in police custody while going to court yesterday, was seen making gestures in Pushpa style

Posted on 18th Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

The main accused of the Jahangirpuri Hanuman Jayanti riots Ansar and Aslam have been arrested by Delhi Police. Both the accused are to be produced in Delhi's Rohini court today, but before the production, the accused Ansar showed his shamelessness. When the police were taking these accused to Rohini court for their appearance, the accused shamelessly did Pushpa's signature step. Seeing the media standing outside the court gate, Ansar showed the famous beard-wielding action of the Telugu movie Pushpa.

 

The video of this action of the accused is going viral on social media. It can be seen in the video that the police are taking him for a court appearance, but the accused is smiling continuously. There is no fear of police action against him. Somewhere through Pushpa's actions, he is trying to tell us that he is not afraid of anyone nor will he bow down before anyone.

 

The accused was involved in many crimes in the past as well.

 

Ansar, the main accused in the Jahangirpuri violence, who has been arrested, has been involved in many crimes in the past as well. Delhi Police has confirmed this. According to Delhi Police, Ansar has earlier been accused in two cases of assault. Apart from this, he has been booked 5 times under the Gambling and Arms Act. Special Commissioner of Police Lion Order Deependra Pathak has told that Ansar whose name is registered in the FIR has been arrested.

 

21 accused arrested so far

 

So far 21 accused have been arrested in connection with the violence that took place in Delhi's Jahangirpuri on Saturday. 9 people including 8 policemen and a civilian have been injured in the violence. So far, about 100 videos related to this violence have come to the fore. Based on these, the police in identifying the accused. Delhi Police Sub Inspector Medalal Meena was posted there for security during the violence. He has got a bullet in his hand. He told that the police were separating the two sides, but on seeing both the sides started pelting stones.

 

Delhi Police claims - miscreants looted ration truck

 

The police claim that the miscreants not only pelted stones but also looted the government ration vehicle while setting vehicles on fire. According to a preliminary investigation, the stone-pelting started from the roof of the mosque. Attempts were made to incite violence by stone pelting and firing. Police said that apart from the 14 arrested accused so far, around 30 people have been taken into custody based on suspicion. Delhi Police is identifying the accused responsible for the incident based on the video footage of stone-pelting.

 

The violence started with a minor argument

 

An FIR has been registered by the police in connection with the violence in the Hanuman Janmotsav procession in Jahangirpuri. A minor argument near Jama Masjid had taken the form of violence. Soon stone-pelting started and a stampede broke out in the procession.

 

10 teams of police are investigating

 

Police have formed 10 teams to identify the accused. The entire investigation is with the Crime Branch. In search of miscreants, the police are also raiding the marked houses. Special Commissioner of Delhi Police Deepender Pathak said that investigation is going on, and whoever is guilty will not be spared. At the same time, RAF and police personnel are continuously parading in the Jahangirpuri area.

 

Security tightened around

 

The force has also been increased in the areas adjacent to Jahangirpuri. Here JNU is also guarded by the police. At the same time, UP CM Yogi Adityanath has instructed the police and administration to monitor the situation in Noida and Ghaziabad. At the same time, the police have also conducted flag marches in those areas.

 

Also Read: Jahangirpuri Riots After the violence in Jahangirpuri, the situation is under control, and a team of forensics is on the spot for investigation.

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