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UP Police announces cash rewards for arrest of 7 wanted IMC leaders linked to Bareilly violence

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Updated on: Oct 06, 2025 01:40 pm IST

UP Police announces cash rewards for arrest of 7 wanted IMC leaders linked to Bareilly violence

Bareilly , Uttar Pradesh Police have announced a cash reward of 15,000 each for information leading to the arrest of seven associates of Ittehade Millat Council leader Tauqeer Raza, who are absconding in connection with the violence that erupted here last month over the "I Love Muhammad" posters.

UP Police announces cash rewards for arrest of 7 wanted IMC leaders linked to Bareilly violence

Seven people were named in the FIRs registered after the violence the broke out on September 26, Senior Superintendent of Police Anurag Arya had said on Sunday.

Those on the wanted list include Ittehade Millat Council leaders youth district president Sajid Saklani, city youth president Altamas Raja, Afzal Beg, Nayab alias Nimma, Bablu Khan, Nadeem, and Adnan Saklani.

According to police, Sajid and Altamas are wanted in cases registered at Baradari police station, while Afzal Beg is wanted in cases at Kila and Baradari stations.

Nayab alias Nimma and Bablu Khan are listed as history-sheeters at the Baradari police station, while Nadeem also faces charges of gang rape, police said.

Police further said that Adnan Saklani allegedly instigated young men to join the violence. SSP Arya said special teams have been formed to track down the accused, who are currently on the run.

Police investigations later revealed that some leaders of the IMC had allegedly conspired to incite the riots under the guise of protests.

So far, police have arrested more than 80 people, including IMC chief Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan, national general secretary and spokesperson Nafees, former district president Nadeem Khan, social media in-charge Farhat Khan, city president Anees Saklani, founding member Moin Siddiqui, former district president Munir Idrishi, and district president Shamsad.

Ten FIRs were lodged at Kotwali, Cantt, Baradari, Premnaga and Kila police stations in connection with the incident, naming 125 people and around 3,000 unidentified persons, officials said.

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