Nuh Violence Accused Bittu Bajrangi, Aides Waved Swords, Tridents: Cops
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The Nuh Assistant Superintendent of Police said in her complaint that the cow vigilante and his aides also snatched away the weapons from the cops after they were confiscated.
Despite a strict order against carrying weapons, Haryana violence accused Bittu Bajrangi and nearly 20 other people not only waved swords and tridents, but also snatched them away from the police after they were confiscated.
This startling fact, and several others like it, have emerged from the First Information Report filed against the cow vigilante and his associates by the Nuh assistant superintendent of police. Bajrangi was arrested on the basis of this complaint yesterday and has been remanded in police custody.
The FIR states that on July 31, the day the violence broke out in Nuh during the Jal Abhishek Yatra organised by the Vishva Hindu Parishad, Assistant Superintendent of Police Usha Kundu was checking cars as part of the police's security measures.