Life back to normal in east Delhi, six more
arrested
Wednesday September 05, 2012 07:55:07 AM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Two days
after large scale rioting in which a man was killed, life was
limping back to normal in Mayur Vihar Phase III of east Delhi
Tuesday as schools and markets opened up, while six people were
arrested for indulging in fresh arson and rioting Monday.
Police has registered a fresh case of rioting at New Ashok Nagar
police station Tuesday after 20 people indulged in stone pelting
Monday.
One man was killed Sunday and many others were injured, including
15 policemen, when police opened fire after a mob that went on the
rampage after two men on a two-wheeler were injured when police
tried to stop them.
A total of 22 people have been earlier detained for rioting Sunday
after the incident.
Police have also registered a case based on the statement of
Kamruddin, who was one of the two people on the two-wheeler.
"The police officials, who were at barricade, were trying to bring
him to a conscious state but a rumour spread that police killed a
man," said a senior police officer.
Kamruddin too coming out of the police station told media that he
was "drunk and was driving his two-wheeler".
"Some vehicle hit my scooter from behind and I fell down after
that I was unconscious," Kamruddin told reporters.
Asked whether some police official hit him from behind, he said:
"No. A car hit my bike from behind."
The whole violence on Sunday erupted after Kamaruddin was injured
at Mayur Vihar police picket and someone spread the rumour that a
Khoda village resident was killed by a police.
A local resident outside his house at Khoda Village, Ravindra
Kumar said: "We were not aware that it was a mess created by a
drunken man. We came to know that a man was killed by police so we
all gathered and protested but youngsters rioted. This was not
done. The rioting has brought our village a bad name."
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