Sambhal Violence: Akib, accused of looting magazine from the police arrested, search for 450 rioters continues
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Sambhal Violence: Akib, accused of looting magazine from the police arrested, search for 450 rioters continues

The authorities have reportedly collected photographs of 450 individuals involved in the riots and possess information on the names and addresses of 97 suspected rioters. Raids are being conducted across various locations to apprehend those responsible

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Dec 24, 2024, 01:00 pm IST
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Arrested accused Akib (Photo: Amar Ujala)

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During a survey at the disputed Jama Masjid in Sambhal on November 24, a violent outbreak occurred in Mohalla Kotpuri, leading to widespread rioting by an Islamist mob. The rioters hurled stones, fired shots, and set multiple vehicles ablaze. The violence claimed the lives of five civilians. Even as the police managed to contain the situation near Jama Masjid, unrest spilled over into other areas, including Nakhasa Tiraha and Hindupura Kheda.

Among the chaos, Sub-Inspector Shah Faisal was attacked in the Deepa Saray area, where rioters looted a pistol magazine and tear gas shells. Following the incident, a report was filed against several identified and unidentified individuals. Police teams have since detained numerous suspects and are conducting interrogations, relying on photos and videos for identification.

The authorities have reportedly collected photographs of 450 individuals involved in the riots and possess information on the names and addresses of 97 suspected rioters. Raids are being conducted across various locations to apprehend those responsible.

Arrests and Judicial Proceedings

On December 23, the Nakhasa police arrested Akib, a resident of Deepa Saray, for his involvement in the riots and looting of police equipment. He was presented before the court and subsequently sent to jail.

Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar Vishnoi emphasised that all individuals implicated in the riots are being systematically arrested and prosecuted. To date, 41 accused, including three women, have been arrested, and none have been granted bail.

Enhanced Security Measures and Administrative Response

District Magistrate Rajendra Pensiya has confirmed that 33 individuals have already been sent to jail, with over 400 individuals identified for their roles in the violence. Pensiya urged residents to avoid visiting sensitive areas until December 10 due to the volatile situation. He reassured the public of ongoing efforts to maintain law and order.

“Security remains in place in Sambhal, and full vigilance is being maintained. More than 400 individuals have been identified. We have requested everyone to refrain from visiting until December 10 due to the sensitivity of the situation,” the DM stated.

Superintendent of Police KK Bishnoi reported that the area is currently peaceful, with significant security deployments, including 10 companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and the Rapid Action Force (RAF). These forces are conducting daily patrols and safeguarding key locations. The SP appealed to public representatives to cooperate in maintaining peace, citing orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).

The administration plans to review the situation after December 10 to determine if normalcy has been restored.

Current Status

Notably, following the attack on the ASI survey team, the survey has resumed in the region, leading to the reopening of many temples that had been shut down due to their location in Muslim-majority areas. A significant highlight is the Shiv-Hanuman temple, which was discovered on December 14 after being closed for over 46 years. Additionally, another temple and a long-abandoned stepwell have been identified.

“It was a four-member team. In Sambhal, we inspected five ‘teerth’ and 19 wells. The newly discovered temple was also part of the inspection. The survey lasted between 8 to 10 hours… the ancient temple that was reopened was surveyed as well. ASI will submit its report to us… we surveyed a total of around 24 areas,” stated District Magistrate Pensiya.

The police and administration in Sambhal remain focused on ensuring peace and justice. Investigations continue, with a special emphasis on identifying and apprehending all those involved in the November 24 violence. The situation remains sensitive, and authorities are appealing for cooperation from both the public and political representatives to restore harmony in the region.

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