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UP: Police slap notice on 60 anti-CAA protesters, seek Rs 57 lakh in damages in Bijnor

Updated on: 01 October,2022 01:55 PM IST  |  Bijnor
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Nahtaur police station SHO Pankaj Tomar said the mob allegedly damaged government property and set a police jeep on fire during the protests on December 20, 2019

UP: Police slap notice on 60 anti-CAA protesters, seek Rs 57 lakh in damages in Bijnor

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Police in Nahtaur here have served a notice to 60 people seeking Rs 57 lakh in damages caused during the anti-CAA/NRC protests, officials said on Saturday.


Nahtaur police station SHO Pankaj Tomar said the mob allegedly damaged government property and set a police jeep on fire during the protests on December 20, 2019.


He added that the mob also allegedly attacked the police, who had to fire in self-defence in which two youths -- Anas and Salman -- were killed.


"The police have served notices to 60 accused persons to pay Rs 57 lakh in damages," he said.

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