Ex-JNU Scholar Umar Khalid Despatched To 10-Day Police Custody In Delhi Riots Case

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Umar Khalid was arrested on Sunday evening within the Delhi riots case (File)

New Delhi:

A Delhi courtroom Monday despatched former JNU scholar chief Umar Khalid, arrested below the stringent anti-terror legislation Illegal Actions (Prevention) Act, to police custody for 10 days in a case associated to the violence in northeast Delhi in February.

Umar Khalid was produced earlier than Extra Classes Decide Amitabh Rawat by video conferencing.

Police had sought his custody for 10 days saying they needed to confront him with paperwork working into 11 lakh pages.

Umar Khalid was arrested on Sunday evening within the case.

His counsel opposed the remand software saying he was not in Delhi throughout February 23-26, when the riots happened.

Within the FIR, the police has claimed that the violence was a “premeditated conspiracy” which was allegedly hatched by Umar Khalid and two others.

Umar Khalid has additionally been charged for the offences of sedition, homicide, try to homicide, selling enmity between totally different teams on grounds of faith and rioting.

Umar Khalid had allegedly given provocative speeches at two totally different locations and appealed to the residents to come back out on streets and block the roads throughout the go to of US President Donald Trump to unfold propaganda at worldwide stage about how minorities in India are being tortured, the FIR alleged.

On this conspiracy, firearms, petrol bombs, acid bottles and stones had been collected at quite a few properties, FIR claimed.

Co-accused Danish was allegedly given the accountability to collect folks from two totally different locations to participate within the riots, police alleged.

Girls and kids had been made to dam the roads below the Jafrabad metro station on February 23 to create stress amongst folks within the neighbourhood, the FIR mentioned.

Clashes had damaged out in northeast Delhi on February 24 after violence between citizenship legislation supporters and protesters spiralled uncontrolled leaving a minimum of 53 folks lifeless and round 200 injured.



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