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Chargesheet filed in June 10 Atala violence

In 380-page chargesheet, the police have charged 106 accused including 13 minors under 27 sections of IPC including 7 CLA, Explosive Act, 153-A (promoting enmity between two groups), damage to public property, 120-B for criminal conspiracy etc among which the charge under explosives act alone has a provision of life imprisonment if proved in the court, informed a senior district police official.

Published on: Sep 09, 2022 11:49 PM IST
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The Khuldabad police on Thursday filed chargesheet against 106 accused for allegedly being involved in violence and arson at Atala area after Friday prayers on June 10. Violence had erupted over alleged remarks on Prophet Mohammad by suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma.

The Khuldabad police had lodged FIR against 70 named and 5,000 unidentified miscreants in connection with the violence. (Pic for representation)
The Khuldabad police had lodged FIR against 70 named and 5,000 unidentified miscreants in connection with the violence. (Pic for representation)

In 380-page chargesheet, the police have charged 106 accused including 13 minors under 27 sections of IPC including 7 CLA, Explosive Act, 153-A (promoting enmity between two groups), damage to public property, 120-B for criminal conspiracy etc among which the charge under explosives act alone has a provision of life imprisonment if proved in the court, informed a senior district police official.

Kareli police also filed chargesheet in connection with two cases lodged after the violence. In one of the chargesheets, 49 persons have been made accused while in the other 51 persons have been charged, he added.

The Khuldabad police had lodged FIR against 70 named and 5,000 unidentified miscreants in connection with the violence. Among them, 31 are still at large. Police have claimed that businessman Javed Mohd aka Javed Pump was the key conspirator of the violence and Whatsapp messages in his mobile were found in which he had incited others to reach Atala for protests on June 10.

 
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