Situation under control after violence in UP


Lucknow, Nov 12: Violence broke out in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district after two men, trying to escape from a police raid, jumped into a river and drowned. Police said the situation was under control on Thursday.

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In the police raid on a gambling den late Wednesday, Dinesh and Satish, afraid of being arrested, jumped into the Ram Ganga river.

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As the news of the drowning spread, locals and angry relatives went on a rampage. They torched vehicles and attacked a police station, injuring over a dozen policemen.

An official told IANS that 12 motorbikes were set on fire by the mob and many other police vehicles were also targeted.

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Senior officials including DIG R.K.S. Rathore, IG Vijay Singh Meena and district police chief Dharamveer Singh rushed to the spot.

An official said additional security personnel have been deployed.

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"We are keeping an eye on the situation. For now things are under control," the official said.

IANS

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