Is Delhi Police Escalating the Hunt for YouTuber Salman in Turkman Gate Stone-Pelting Incident?
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New Delhi, Jan 8 (NationPress) On Thursday, the Delhi Police ramped up their efforts to locate YouTuber Salman, who is implicated in the disturbances that occurred during the Municipal Corporation's demolition operation near the Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque in the Turkman Gate vicinity.
As per police reports, Salman is suspected of attempting to incite disorder via social media. He is accused of urging locals to gather at the demolition site.
Furthermore, the investigation has uncovered that several influential individuals in the region allegedly motivated residents to convene through their respective WhatsApp groups. Police assert that their intent was to disrupt peace and hinder the operations of the administration and law enforcement during the drive.
Simultaneously, an anti-encroachment initiative is in progress near the Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque at Turkman Gate. The site is being cleared of debris, with security forces deployed to maintain order during the operation.
Earlier today, the Delhi Police announced they have pinpointed 30 individuals involved in the violence that erupted during the municipal corporation's demolition efforts near the Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque. This identification was based on CCTV footage, police body cam recordings, and various viral videos from the scene.
Officials indicated that a summons would soon be directed to Samajwadi Party MP Mohibbullah Nadvi to contribute to the investigation, as he was reportedly present at the location prior to the outbreak of violence.
According to the Delhi Police, senior officials had advised the MP to vacate the immediate vicinity, yet he remained close before the incident transpired.
Thus far, the Delhi Police have apprehended five individuals in connection with the stone-pelting event during the demolition operation near the mosque. Multiple police teams have been assembled, and raids are actively being conducted to apprehend the identified suspects.
The FIR obtained by IANS details the series of events, from the barricading of the encroached land to the inflammatory slogans shouted by locals, culminating in the throwing of stones at police officers, who attempted to clarify that the demolition was focused on illegal constructions and the reclamation of unlawfully occupied government land.
As per the FIR, unrest erupted at 12:40 a.m. when police began barricading the area. A crowd of 30-35 individuals gathered and began shouting slogans, obstructing the officers' efforts to restrict access to the area.