Around 70 People Identified in Stone Pelting Incident on Police in Sanjauli, Shimla
Seventy people have been identified so far in connection with the stone pelting on police during protests over the demolition of an illegally constructed mosque in Sanjauli, a suburb of Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Following this, the police have initiated further action. It is being reported that arrests could soon be made against all of these individuals.
Police Gathering Information
Reports indicate that Shimla Police are gathering information on all these individuals. Once details like names and home addresses are confirmed, significant action could be taken. Police are collecting information through video footage of the incident and by speaking to the people involved.
Dump Data Utilized
Police are also using dump data in the investigation to identify those involved in the protest. It has been reported that the names, addresses, and other details of six individuals out of the 70 have already been obtained.
Thousands of people protested against the mosque-related issue in Sanjauli, causing widespread chaos, and reports of stone pelting also emerged. A video related to the incident showed several police officers being injured.
Case Filed Under These Sections
Police have registered cases for violations under Section 163 and Section 196 of the Indian Penal Code and the Public Property Prevention Act.
According to the police, the stone-pelting accused will be arrested first, followed by further action. Further reports are awaited in this story.