The news of violence after the survey in the Shahi Jama Masjid of Sambhal was in the headlines. 4 people lost their lives in this violence. The fire of controlled violence has now cooled down. But how did 4 die? Questions are still being asked regarding this. Meanwhile, UP Police has made a big disclosure. UP Police says that they fired in the air to warn people. The bullet that hit the deceased was not from the police gun.
Reaction to a viral video
After the Sambhal violence, a video is going viral on social media. In which a policeman can be seen firing. Sambhal SP Krishna Kumar Bishnoi said policemen were firing in the air, The Indian Express reported. In this case, who shot? Its investigation is still going on.
The police had pellet guns
Krishna Kumar Bishnoi says that the police used pellet guns during the violence. According to the report of the deceased, he was shot with a .315 bore weapon. The family of the deceased also claimed that the lights of their house were switched off due to police firing. Moradabad Divisional Commissioner Anjaneya Kumar Singh says that the allegations of the family members are completely wrong. He was not killed by police bullets.
Firing was going on between three groups
Anjaneya Singh said that the police never open fire on themselves. Families were responsible for keeping their sons at home. If they were planning to throw stones then why didn’t their parents stop them? Three groups were firing at each other. We have evidence of this, but right now our priority is to restore peace in the area.
Awaiting police report
Anjaneya Singh has also broken his silence on the viral video of policeman being shot. He said that how the four youth died is being investigated. How did he die and who shot him? This is a matter of investigation. The whole matter will become clear after the report.
first day survey
Anjaneya Singh said that only 50 people gathered in the mosque on the first day of the survey. Police were also present there, but there was no violence that day. The members of the Mosque Committee also fully supported the survey. We thought that if things started getting out of control we would talk to people.
500 people offered namaz
Let us tell you that on December 6, two weeks after the Sambhal violence, 500 people had offered namaz in the Jama Masjid of Sambhal. During this period a large number of police forces were deployed. People were being monitored through drone surveillance. District DM Rajendra Pansia, ADM Vandana Mishra and area officer Anuj Chaudhary were also present on the occasion.
34 people were arrested
So far 34 people have been detained in the Sambhal violence. Police have identified 400 people, whose search is going on. 11 FIRs have been registered in this case. Police have kept Sambhal closed till 10th December. Till December 10, no outsider will be able to enter or exit Sambhal.