Delhi Police Releases Two Helpline Numbers, Arrests 106 People In Connection With Northeast Region Violence

18 FIRs have been registered so far in connection with the violence in N-E Delhi, MS Randhawa, PRO, Delhi Police said.

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The Delhi Police on Wednesday briefed the media about the prevailing situation in Northeast region of the national capital where violence erupted after pro and anti CAA groups clashed with each other. During his address, MS Randhawa, the PRO of Delhi Police said that till now they have registered 18 FIRs and 106 people have been arrested.

"Miscreants are being identified. We have the CCTV footage and strong evidence. No untoward incident took place today," Randhawa said. The Delhi police also released two additional helpline numbers apart from the existing one. "Public can call on 22829334 and 22829335 for any help or information," the PRO said. Urging the people not to pay heed to any rumours, Randhawa further added that the situation is totally under control and no fresh reports of violence have been registered.

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The Delhi High Court earlier applauded the police for prompt action in evacuating the injured in north-east Delhi where communal violence has erupted over the amended citizenship law. A bench of Justices S Muralidhar and Anup J Bhambhani termed as “extremely unfortunate” the killing of IB officer in the ongoing violence in which 20 people have died and over 180 injured.

“While order was being dictated mid-night, police was implementing it right there and rescuing injured persons,” the bench said during the day’s hearing.  It added that the highest constitutional functionaries who move with Z-security should reach out to the affected people to give them confidence that law is functioning.

The court appointed advocate Zubeda Begum as amicus curiae to coordinate between the victims and various agencies. It further asked the director of Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) to provide sufficient number of qualified professionals to cater to the victims suffering from post trauma stress.

The court also cautioned the authorities to remain alert so that the carnage caused during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots is not repeated. “No, no we should never allow another 1984... especially under the watch of the court and under your (Delhi Police) watch... We have to be very, very alert,” the bench said.

The court has put up the matter for further hearing on February 28. The court held a special hearing, which started at 12:30 am at the residence of Justice Muralidhar, after receiving a call from an advocate explaining the dire circumstances wherein it was not possible to move the victims from a small hospital to the GTB Hospital.

It then directed the police to ensure safe passage for the injured to government hospitals and providing emergency treatment for them. It had directed the police to deploy all resources at command and on the strength of the order as well as to make sure the injured receive immediate emergency treatment, if not at the Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital then at the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital (LNJP) or Maulana Azad or any other hospital.

The bench had also called for a status report of compliance, including information about the injured victims and the treatment offered to them. It said the order be communicated to the medical superintendents of the GTB and the LNJP  Hospitals.

The urgent hearing was conducted after advocate Suroor Mander called the judge and sought urgent orders for safe passage of ambulances for the injured. Delhi Police and the government were represented through additional standing counsel Sanjoy Ghose.

During the hearing, the bench spoke over phone to doctor Anwar of the Al-hind Hospital in New Mustafabad who told the court that there were two bodies and 22 injured persons there and he had been trying to seek police assistance since 4 pm on Tuesday without success.

The court then directed the senior officials to reach to the hospital forthwith, following which they started the process of evacuating the injured to the nearest hospitals. It also said this order be brought to the knowledge of the Delhi Police Commissioner.

(With Agency Inputs)

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