Published 12:07 IST, June 2nd 2020
Delhi Riots: Police to file first chargesheet against former AAP neta Tahir Hussain
In a major development in the Delhi riots case, the Delhi Police Crime branch is all set to file chargesheet against suspended AAP councillor Tahir Hussain
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In a major development in Delhi riots case, Delhi Police Crime branch is all set to file chargesheet against suspended AAP councillor Tahir Hussain on Tuesday. Sources said that 15 people will be named including Tahir Hussian and his bror Shah Alam. Crime Branch will also file supplementary chargesheet against women students of group called 'Pinjra Tod' who are accused of inciting violence in Jafrabad and Daryaganj area.
This is second chargesheet in Delhi riots case, first was filed on May 1, in which Police named Shahrukh Pathan who had allegedly fired on head constable Deepak Dahiya and ors on February 24.
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Ex- AAP councillor Tahir Hussain's case
Former AAP leader Tahir Hussain was initially been booked under Sections 201 (disappearance of evidence or giving false information), 302 (murder), and 365 (kidnapping) during communal riots that broke out in rast Delhi. On April 22, stringent provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Section 124 A(sedition) was slapped on him. He also faces charges of involvement in brutal murder of Intelligence Bureau official Ankit Sharma. After his arrest on March 5, police sought his custody in multiple cases pertaining to riots which claimed over 50 lives and left hundreds of people injured. Earlier on May 2, Delhi's Karkardooma court rejected his bail plea in case related to his alleged involvement in brutal murder of Ankit Sharma.
Pinjra Tod case
As per sources, chargesheet will also be filed against a woman associated with 'Pinjra Tod' group, a collective of women students and alumni of colleges from across Delhi. On May 23, Pinjra Tod activists Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita were arrested for staging a protest outside Jaffrabad metro station prior to Delhi riots. While y were initially remanded in police custody, w y have been remanded to judicial custody till June 11, with Narwhal slapped with UAPA. A Delhi court had on Saturday sent a woman from group to three days' police custody in ar case associated with violence in old Delhi's Daryaganj area during protests against Citizenship Amendment Act in December last year.
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On April 21, Delhi police also booked two Jamia Millia Islamia students-Meeran Haider, Safoora Zargar, and former JNU student leader Umar Khalid under provisions of stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in connection with riots in rast Delhi. While Haider - president of RJD youth wing's Delhi unit and Zargar - media coordinator of Jamia Coordination Committee, have been arrested, Khalid has t been arrested as of yet. y were arrested for allegedly hatching a conspiracy to incite communal riots in Delhi and are presently in judicial custody.
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Delhi violence
Clashes began between CAA supporters and anti-CAA groups in rast Delhi on February 23, as both camps resorted to stone-pelting after Shaheen Bagh-like protests started in Jaffrabad and Chand Bagh. situation deteriorated even as Delhi Police was present at spot as houses, shops, and buses were burnt. While Home Minister reviewed situation on February 24 and 35 - while US President Donald Trump visited India, violence increased killing 53 and injuring over 200, as per official figures.
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Delhi CM Kejriwal has offered monetary, medical and home relief to injured and deceased, while police have filed 167 FIRs and have arrested or detained 885 people till date. Jaffrabad, Maujpur, Babarpur, Yamuna Vihar, Bhajanpura, Chand Bagh and Shiv Vihar are among areas mainly affected by riots.
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12:07 IST, June 2nd 2020