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Delhi Police has intensified its probe into tractor rally violence on Jan 26
It has also launched a massive hunt for 12 rioters identified with the help of the forensic team
NEW DELHI: Delhi Police has intensified its ongoing investigation into the violence and the mayhem unleashed during the farmers’ tractor rally on January 26 and launched a massive search for 12 rioters identified by it. According to the reports, the police have started identifying the rioters who were mainly responsible for the violence on January 26 in the name of farmers’ tractor parade.
The Crime Branch of the Delhi Police, which is investigating the case, has begun taking the help of the forensic team to identify the rioters being held responsible for the violence in the
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He said that they have strengthened barricades so that they cannot be broken again.
New Delhi: The Delhi Police chief SN Shrivastava on Tuesday (February 2, 2021) defended the heightened security measures at the national capital borders and said that they have strengthened barricades so that they cannot be broken again. I am surprised that when tractors were used on January 26 to attack policemen and barricades were broken, no questions were raised at that time. What have we done now? We have just strengthened the barricades so that they are not broken again, the Delhi Police Commissioner was quoted as saying by PTI news agency.
Delhi Police chief defends concrete barriers, fortified security at farmer protest sites; visits injured personnel On being asked about the security measures, Shrivastava told reporters that he was surprised that nobody raised questions when protesters attacked policemen during the Republic Day tractor rally File image of Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava. ANI
Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava on Tuesday defended the heightened security measures at city borders, saying the force has strengthened barricades so that they cannot be broken again.
With multi-layered barricading, iron nails on road, barbed wires, iron rods between cemented barriers and deployment of DTC buses and extra personnel on ground, the tremendous security cover at and near the farmers protest locations have now become sites of unusual attraction.