The accused in the Jahangirpuri violence, Sonu Sheikh and Ansar Sheikh, maintain dear automobiles and bustle a scrap industry in West Bengal.
Unusual links are being added to the chain of events that occurred earlier last week in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri house.
The two predominant accused detained by the Delhi Police — Sonu Sheikh and Ansar Sheikh — had been chanced on to maintain irregular luxury automobiles, in conjunction with a excessive-terminate BMW, amongst others.
Both of the accused are West Bengal natives who now reside in the national capital.
Advantage in their situation of foundation of Haldia, Sonu and Ansar maintain a effectively to assign background acquired by working a scrap industry.
The principle points had been acquired in a police inquiry.
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Earlier, a video of the two being taken into police custody had surfaced on social media. The clip went viral after Ansar turned into as soon as considered mimicking a renowned action from a these days released megahit movie, ‘Pushpa‘, that had the dialogue “Mai jhukega nahi” (I will no longer kneel).
#WATCH | Accused in Jahangirpuri violence case being taken to Rohini court docket pic.twitter.com/UZZPobYZ4n
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In reference to the identical case, the police maintain moreover arrested a man named Aslam naming him accountable for firing bullets in the Jahangirpuri revolt. An FIR turned into as soon as moreover filed against him in reference to the 2020 Delhi riots.
SATURDAY CLASH
9 other folks had been injured in clashes that broke out between two communities at some level of a Hanuman Jayanti procession in northwest Delhi’s Jahangirpuri house on Saturday evening. Among these injured had been loads of police personnel.
In step with the police, stones had been pelted and some automobiles torched in the violence that occurred at spherical 6 pm on Saturday.
The Delhi Police initiated an investigation on Saturday night and has arrested 23 other folks to this level.
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