Kanpur Violence: Five thousand were given to those who fired stones and bullets, shocking disclosure from SIT's diary

Posted on 12th Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

The hearing on the bail application of one of the accused was held on Monday in the case of the ruckus on the new road on June 3. During this, when ADGC Dinesh Agarwal cited the statements of the Inspector-in-Charge recorded in the case diary, many shocking facts came to the fore. The case diary of the SIT revealed that the rioters were gathered by assuring them of free lawyer and financial help to the family if caught. One to five thousand rupees were given to minor boys and five thousand rupees were given to those who brought stones and fired bombs from the handcart. In the statement of Inspector Nawab Ahmed, in charge of Bekganj police station, it has come to the fore that while Hayat Zafar Hashmi and Nizam Qureshi were devising a strategy to make the prisoner successful, under the guise of the captive, builder Haji Wasi and his manager Hamza, Mukhtar Baba and his The boy Mahmud Umar was trying to capture Chandeshwar Hata.

 

A plan was made to fire bricks, bullets, and bombs by including the miscreants in the crowd of protesters. For this, the vicious Afzal was given ten lakh rupees as earnest money and one crore rupees was promised after the capture of Chandeshwar Hate.

 

Afzal along with Aqeel Khichdi and Sablu devised the entire plan. Four lakh rupees were also given to both of them. Wasi's assistant Haji Quddus was given the responsibility of cooperating with the administration. For this, he was also given a flat free of cost.

 

One's bail application rejected in the nuisance

 

Additional District Judge 16 Jitendra Kumar Dwivedi has rejected three bail applications of Saqlain, another accused in the riots on Nai Road on June 3.

 

ADGC Dinesh Agarwal said that based on CCTV footage, Saqlain was arrested by the police near Cheena Park and sent to jail.

 

Apart from this, different dates have been put on other bail applications. A hearing on 20-25 bail applications is also to be held on Tuesday.

 

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