Tag: Mob

  • Breaking curfew, mob tries to attack Manipur CM’s ancestral house; security forces foil attempt

    By PTI

    IMPHAL: A mob tried to attack Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s empty ancestral house on Thursday night, despite a security clampdown and curfew in the Imphal valley.

    Security forces, however, were successful in foiling the attempt after firing in the air. Singh lives in a separate, well-guarded official residence in the centre of the state’s capital.

    “There was an attempt to attack the chief minister’s ancestral house at Heingang locality in Imphal. Security forces stopped the mob around 100-150 metres away from the house,” a police officer said.

    Nobody stays in the house now though it too is guarded round the clock, the officer said.

    The police officer said, “Two groups of people came from different directions and approached the CM’s ancestral residence but they were stopped.”

    Several rounds of tear gas shells were fired by RAF and state police personnel to disperse the mob. The authorities switched off the electricity connection in the entire area to help reduce the visibility of the protestors. More barricades were added to the previous ones near the house. The protestors also burnt tyres in the middle of the nearby road.

    Ambulances were seen advancing near the spot but till now there is no report of injury to any side.

    The incident occurred amid violent protests by students over the death of two youths in Manipur rocked the state capital on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    A mob vandalised the deputy commissioner’s office in Imphal West district and torched two four-wheelers in the early hours of Thursday.

    Curfew was re-imposed in the two districts, Imphal East and West, on Wednesday as the security forces combatted the violent protests, which saw 65 demonstrators being injured since Tuesday.

    A fresh bout of violence broke out in the state capital on Tuesday, a day after photos of the bodies of two youths – a man and a girl – who went missing in July went viral on social media.

    Earlier, houses of several ministers were attacked in Manipur which has been witnessing ethnic strife for nearly five months.

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    IMPHAL: A mob tried to attack Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s empty ancestral house on Thursday night, despite a security clampdown and curfew in the Imphal valley.

    Security forces, however, were successful in foiling the attempt after firing in the air. Singh lives in a separate, well-guarded official residence in the centre of the state’s capital.

    “There was an attempt to attack the chief minister’s ancestral house at Heingang locality in Imphal. Security forces stopped the mob around 100-150 metres away from the house,” a police officer said.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2′); });

    Nobody stays in the house now though it too is guarded round the clock, the officer said.

    The police officer said, “Two groups of people came from different directions and approached the CM’s ancestral residence but they were stopped.”

    Several rounds of tear gas shells were fired by RAF and state police personnel to disperse the mob. The authorities switched off the electricity connection in the entire area to help reduce the visibility of the protestors. More barricades were added to the previous ones near the house. The protestors also burnt tyres in the middle of the nearby road.

    Ambulances were seen advancing near the spot but till now there is no report of injury to any side.

    The incident occurred amid violent protests by students over the death of two youths in Manipur rocked the state capital on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    A mob vandalised the deputy commissioner’s office in Imphal West district and torched two four-wheelers in the early hours of Thursday.

    Curfew was re-imposed in the two districts, Imphal East and West, on Wednesday as the security forces combatted the violent protests, which saw 65 demonstrators being injured since Tuesday.

    A fresh bout of violence broke out in the state capital on Tuesday, a day after photos of the bodies of two youths – a man and a girl – who went missing in July went viral on social media.

    Earlier, houses of several ministers were attacked in Manipur which has been witnessing ethnic strife for nearly five months.

    READ HERE:

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    Militants openly instigating mobs in strife-torn Manipur cause concern for security agencies

    Parents of murdered Meitei Manipuri youths request govt to locate kids’ remains for last rites

  • Punjab: Mob attacks two cops in Kapurthala

    Senior Superintendent of Police Navneet Singh Bains said police are in the process of identifying the attackers and a case will be registered.

  • Madhya Pradesh: Minor bashed up on suspicion of ‘love jihad’

    By PTI

    DEWAS: A 16-year-old Hindu boy who had allegedly run away with a girl was beaten up by a group of men in Madhya Pradesh’s Dewas district allegedly on suspicion that it was a case of so-called ‘love jihad’, police said on Saturday.

    No arrest has been made so far in connection with the incident which took place four days ago.

    Both the girl and the boy hail from Uttar Pradesh, police said.

    A video of the incident also went viral on social media.

    The boy had reportedly run away with the 12-year-old girl from Balia in Uttar Pradesh and police in Dewas had been alerted to look out for them, said an official.

    A team of police personnel spotted them in a bus at Bhunsara toll booth, 17 km from Dewas city, said Sonkach area sub-divisional officer of police (SDOP) Prashant Singh Bhadoria.

    Just as the police was taking them away, over a dozen men, who were apparently following the bus in two cars, appeared on the spot and set upon the boy, he said.

    The video showed several men slapping, hitting and punching the boy even as the policemen tried to stop them.

    The accused apparently thought that the boy was Muslim and had run away with a Hindu girl, said another police official.

    Both are in fact Hindu, he said.

    “They thought it was a case of `love jihad’. We were telling them that both were from the same community, but they didn’t listen,” he said, adding that if the boy had not been rescued by the police in time, he might not have survived.

    ‘Love jihad’ is a term used by some right-wing leaders who claim that there is a `conspiracy’ to lure Hindu girls and convert them to Islam through marriage.

    The girl and the boy were taken to a safe place and later handed over to the Uttar Pradesh police, the SDOP said.

    On Friday, Dewas district police registered a case against four men who were identified from the video, and 15 other unidentified persons under IPC sections 353 (use of criminal force on any person with a public servant in the execution of his duty as such public servant), 147 (rioting), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 294 (use of obscene word).

    “We are trying to identify the other accused. As the charges against the accused are bailable and do not invite punishment of more than seven years, we are going to serve notice to them (before deciding on arrest),”” SDOP Bhadoria said.