Have Cases Been Filed by Hyderabad Police for Vandalism at Religious Sites?
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Hyderabad, Jan 15 (NationPress) - The local police have initiated legal proceedings regarding the vandalism that occurred at a temple in Puranpaul, along with an attack by a mob on a religious establishment and law enforcement personnel on Wednesday night.
On Thursday, authorities released a statement detailing the events that ignited communal unrest in the region.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Rajendra Nagar, reported that at approximately 11:30 p.m., an unidentified individual gained entry to the Puranapool Darwaza Mysamma Temple, causing partial damage to a flexi banner and a POP (Plaster of Paris) idol situated in the temple's veranda.
In response, the Kamatipura Police promptly filed a report. Evidence, including CCTV footage from the scene, has been gathered. Investigators have acquired vital information about the suspect, and an arrest is expected soon, according to official sources.
In the aftermath of this incident, a mob estimated at around 300 individuals assembled and vandalized a nearby 'Chilla'. They also confronted police personnel attempting to restore order, resulting in injuries to four officers. A separate charge has been filed regarding the assault on law enforcement and the desecration of the religious site. Investigators have identified those responsible using CCTV and video evidence, with strict legal measures to follow, as stated by the police.
The DCP confirmed that only the flexi and the POP idol in the temple veranda were affected. The idols in the Sanctum Sanctorum (Garbha Gudi) remain unharmed, and the main temple was not breached. He emphasized that rumors claiming the main idol was damaged are entirely unfounded.
Hyderabad police officials urged the community to refrain from believing such malicious rumors.
The situation in the area is currently stable. Residents are encouraged to stay calm, as stringent legal action will be pursued against those disseminating false information on social media and those who attempt to disrupt public order, added the DCP.