Nuh Violence: Accused Aamir involved in violent communal clashes arrested after encounter

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Mohit Singh

Haryana, Nuh: The Crime Branch of Haryana Police in Nuh has achieved a significant win  with the arrest of an accused involved in the recent communal violence that shook Nuh on July 31. Aamir, hailing from Didhara village, was apprehended after a brief encounter, furthering the efforts of law enforcement to restore peace and order.

Following the gunfight with the police, Aamir was swiftly taken to a hospital for necessary medical treatment. During the operation, a country-made pistol along with five cartridges were seized from Aamir’s possession, as reported by the police. This is the second such encounter in the area in the past 10 days.

 

According to the police, the encounter took place at 10.30 pm on August 21. Nuh Crime Branch (CIA) Inspector Amit received information that one of the accused involved in the violence, Aamir, is hiding in the Aravalli hills near Tauru, the police initiated a resolute search operation to ensure justice is served..

Aamir is no stranger to criminal activities, with a Rs 25,000 reward placed on his capture, according to the police. His alleged criminal record includes approximately 100 incidents in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), with a focus on high-profile burglaries and robberies in prominent showrooms. Additionally, he is implicated in a murder case in Tauru. Authorities are intensifying their efforts to apprehend other individuals connected to the case who are suspected to be hiding within the Aravalli hills.

The encounter resulted in Aamir opening fire at the police, leading to retaliatory shots being fired. In the process, he sustained a gunshot wound to his leg, highlighting the gravity of the situation. This marks the second instance of a confrontation between the police and individuals linked to the communal violence case.

Addressing rumors circulating on social media about Bittu Bajrangi and Monu Manesar, both associated with Bajrang Dal and accused of making incendiary remarks that allegedly triggered the violence, the police clarified that Bittu Bajrangi is in custody while Monu Manesar’s involvement is under investigation. The police are yet to discover any evidence corroborating Monu Manesar’s presence at the scene during the violent events.

During the violence that occurred during the Brajmandal journey in Nuh, a total of 61 FIRs have been registered so far. Among these, 280 people have been arrested. In addition to this, the police have filed cases against 12 individuals who spread rumors on social media, and one of them has been arrested. Nuh’s Superintendent of Police, Narendra Biziarniya, stated that strict action will be taken against those who spread rumors in Nuh.”

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