
Kidnapping FIR to midnight remand: How 24-hour Delhi-Himachal police clash unfolded
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Shimla saw a 24-hour standoff between the Delhi Police and Himachal Police over the arrest of Youth Congress activists over the shirtless protest at AI Summit. Here is how it unfolded.
A tense 24-hour confrontation between the Delhi Police and the Himachal Pradesh Police over the custody of three Youth Congress activists over the shirtless protest at AI Summit ended on Thursday morning, after the visiting team was finally allowed to proceed to the national capital. Shilma Police opposed the arrests, claiming the arrests were illegal, and the episode involved repeated stops, the registration of a kidnapping case against Delhi Police personnel, detention of officers and vehicles and a midnight court hearing for transit remand.
Here is how the cops-versus-cops showdown unfolded in Himachal Pradesh as the Police Officials under the Congress government opposed the arrests of the Youth Congress activists.
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