‘Agneepath’ protests live updates: Rioters loot Rs 3 lakh from ticket counter of Bihar station; Held near Noida for blocking 15 expressways

During a protest in Jewar area of ​​district adjoining Delhi in western Uttar Pradesh.

He said the movement from Jewar toll plaza between Greater Noida and Mathura-Agra was disrupted for about an hour from 12 noon. “In view of the law and order situation, a large number of police personnel were sent to the site of the protest,” a police officer said. Due to the protest, movement at Jewar toll plaza was briefly disrupted and several vehicles were diverted from Pari Chowk, a traffic police official said. Police Commissioner Alok Singh said in a statement at around 1.30 pm that no highway was closed in Noida or Greater Noida due to the protest and vehicular movement was normal in Gautam Buddh Nagar.

Later in the evening, the police said in a statement that it had arrested 10 people and lodged an FIR against 225 people in connection with the protests obstructing vehicular movement during the day. According to UP ADG (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar, the number of arrests was later increased to 15.

“Some chaotic elements blocked the road, protested in unison and pelted stones. A private bus parked on the road was vandalized, eight policemen and a bus driver were injured in the incident, following which an FIR was lodged at the local Jewar police station,” the local police said in the statement. Of those accused, 75 are named and 225 are unidentified, police said.

FIR registered under sections 147, 148, 149 (all relating to rioting), 323 (causing hurt), 504 (insult to breach the peace), 332 (causing hurt to prevent public servant from duty) of the Indian Penal Code Has been. 353 (assault on public servant), 336 (endangering life of others), 341 (wrongful restraint) and 427 (mischief), the police said. According to the statement, charges have also been made in the FIR under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1932.

“So far, 10 people have been arrested. Police had earlier said that efforts were on to identify others involved in the violence with the help of CCTV footage, videos and photographs, after which strict legal action would be taken against them. Meanwhile, Commissioner of Police Alok Singh and Joint Commissioner (Law and Order) Luv Kumar visited the protest site, where they interacted with the candidates of Defense Services and informed them about the details of Agneepath scheme.

The officials also told the general public and youth that they can approach their local police stations in a peaceful manner in case of any complaint and all efforts will be made to resolve the same, according to the statement. Protests have erupted in several states since Wednesday against the Agneepath scheme of recruiting soldiers in the Army, Navy and Air Force for a period of four years, followed by compulsory retirement for most without gratuity and pension benefits. .

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