Surat Ganesh Pandal Stone Pelting: Gujarat Home Minister announces arrest of 27 miscreants
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Surat Ganesh Pandal Stone Pelting: Gujarat Home Minister announces arrest of 27 miscreants

Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi announced the arrest of 27 individuals involved in a stone-pelting incident at a Ganesh pandal in Surat, with further investigations using CCTV and other surveillance.

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Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi on September 9, said that 27 individuals have been arrested for allegedly instigating the stone-pelting incident in the Sayedpura area of Surat. He further said that CCTV footage from the area had been reviewed to identify and arrest the remaining suspects.

“As I promised, we have caught the stone-pelters before sunrise! 6:30 am #Surat Update Here are the details: 27 stone-pelters arrested, CCTV, video visuals, drone visuals, and other technical surveillance work is still ongoing. Strict action will be taken against all accused. Our teams have worked whole night and yet to identify the stone-pelters and bring them to justice. Jai Ganesh!!” Gujarat Home Minister posted on X.

जैसा कि मैंने वादा किया था, सूरज उगने से पहले हमने पत्थरबाजों को पकड़ लिया है!

6:30 am #सूरत अपडेट

यहाँ विवरण हैं:

⁃27 पत्थरबाज गिरफ्तार

⁃सीसीटीवी, वीडियो विजुअल्स, ड्रोन विजुअल्स और अन्य तकनीकी निगरानी कार्य अभी भी जारी है।

⁃सभी आरोपियों के खिलाफ सख्त कार्रवाई की जाएगी…

— Harsh Sanghavi (@sanghaviharsh) September 9, 2024

Earlier today, Harsh Sanghvi visited the spot in the Sayedpura area of Surat where an incident of stone pelting on Ganesh Pandal took place.

“The investigation is underway. Police are deployed in all the areas of Surat. Those who will breach the peace in the state, action will be taken against them,” he said.

Surat Police Commissioner Anupam Singh Gehlot said that after stones were pelted at a Ganesh pandal, a clash broke out in the Sayedpura area of Surat.

“Some children pelted stones at a Ganesh pandal, after which a clash broke out. The police immediately took away those children from there…Police were immediately deployed in the area. Lathi charge was done in all the areas where it was needed and tear gas was used…All the accused who were involved in the peace disturbance are being arrested. There are around 1,000 police personnel deployed all around. And the public is also here,” the Surat Police Commissioner said.

Upon receiving an alert about the incident, heavy police force reached the spot to bring the situation under control.

(with inputs from ANI)

Topics: Gujarat Home MinisterSurat Ganesh pandalHarsh SanghviGanesh pandalSurat police
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