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Telangana: Section 144 forced in Bhainsa town following gathering conflict

Telangana: Section 144 forced in Bhainsa town, Nirmal district (in-charge) Superintendent of Police Vishnu S Warrier said prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (banning assembly of more than five people was promulgated to control the situation), was promulgated.

Additional forces from neighbouring districts were deployed and the situation was under total control and peaceful, the senior police official said.

Police said as of now four cases were registered and more will be booked based on complaints. Police said they were also in the process of taking those who were involved in the violence into custody.

Two houses, four vegetable shops were damaged besides one car, four two-wheelers, and a few auto-rickshaws were burnt during the clashes which broke out after two bikers engaged in heated arguments over a road rage issue and beat up each other following which members of two communities gathered and indulged in stone-pelting in a lane, police said.

Police raced to the spot and scattered the group.

Then, the Telangana police cautioned of booking criminal bodies of evidence against components discovered spreading bits of gossip alongside recordings in online media and attempting to fan collective brutality in Hyderabad city. The police likewise asked WhatsApp administrators to keep a watch on postings in gatherings and quickly erase dubious posts.

Association Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy, who denounced the viciousness in Bhainsa, said he addressed Telangana DGP Mahender Reddy and requested that he capture the guilty parties at the soonest.

”Unequivocally censure the savagery in Bhainsa yesterday. Assault on the media workforce is upsetting and terrible. Addressed @TelanganaDGP, requested that he capture the offenders at the most punctual and convey extra powers,” Kishan Reddy tweeted.

The MoS (Home) said he likewise addressed the Lok Sabha part from Adilabad Soyam Bapu Rao (BJP) on the issue.

Prior, savagery shook Bhainsa town in January and May a year ago (2020) after collective conflicts left a few groups including police authorities harmed.

 

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