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Balodabazar Violence: Police arrests three key conspirators; 163 held to date

In the Balodabazar violence case, the Chhattisgarh police have arrested three key conspirators, including the main instigator, Mohan Banjare. This brings the total number of arrests to 163, following the violent protests on June 10 that caused widespread property damage and attacks on police officers

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The Balodabazar police have apprehended three individuals, including the principal conspirator, Mohan Banjare, in connection with the recent violent outbreak and arson in the district. The arrests come amidst escalating tensions following a protest demonstration that turned violent, leaving the community in shock and authorities scrambling to restore order.

On July 15, Dinesh Chaturvedi, the State President of the Bhim Regiment, voluntarily surrendered to the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Court. The police, citing the need for thorough interrogation, sought the court’s approval to remand the accused until July 20. However, after significant deliberation and opposition from the defence, the court granted remand until July 18.

Advocate Shariq Khan, alongside three other lawyers, represented the accused and contested the police’s demand for an extended remand. Dinesh Chaturvedi and Hemant Banjare both vehemently denied any involvement in the violence. They argued that the police’s request for remand until July 20 was excessive. After hearing the arguments, the court agreed to a shorter remand period, emphasising the need for a balanced approach to justice.

The police have identified Mohan Banjare, a Government school teacher, as the chief architect of the violence. According to investigators, Banjara orchestrated the events by mobilising stage operators and demonstrators from various districts to converge on Balodabazar. This planned convergence was intended to amplify the scale of the protest, which ultimately spiralled out of control.

The crackdown on those responsible for the chaos saw the arrest of Gopi Bande, State President of the Bhim Krantiveer Chhatra Sangh, and Sandeep Kosle, Vice President of the same organisation, four days before the recent arrests. Both individuals are accused of playing crucial roles in planning the demonstration, securing permissions, and acting as core organising committee members.

The protest on June 10 began as a demonstration but quickly became violent. Protesters clashed with law enforcement, pelting stones and physically assaulting officers. The situation escalated further as demonstrators set fire to hundreds of vehicles parked at the joint office, causing extensive damage and instilling fear among the local populace.

In the aftermath of the violence, the police launched a comprehensive investigation, utilising video and CCTV footage to identify and apprehend those involved. To date, 163 individuals have been arrested, highlighting the scale of the crackdown and the commitment of law enforcement to bring the perpetrators to justice.

The arrests and ongoing investigation have sparked varied reactions within the community. While some residents express relief at the swift police action, others remain apprehensive about potential reprisals and the underlying tensions that led to the protest.

Topics: ChhattisgarhChhattisgarh policeBalodabazar violenceMohan BanjareBalodabazar police
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