Special teams have been set up to investigate the attack by farmer leader Rakesh Singh Tikait and investigations are underway to discover the design of those who directly or indirectly supported the suspects and revealed the truth in the case, he said. the police Tuesday.
Steps are being taken to seek 7 days detention for the 3 accused persons who attacked Tikait with a television microphone and threw black ink at him at a press conference here on Monday. As part of the general investigation, the trio would be questioned under arrest to “bring out the truth,” police said. “We have arrested three people.
They are produced for the magistrate. We will seek seven days of police possession for further investigation, “Deputy Chief of Police (Crime) Dr Sharanappa told SD PTI on Tuesday. to bring to light, he said.
“Our teams are also conducting a detailed mobile phone investigation. Very soon we will bring out the truth,” the DCP added. Tikait spoke at a press conference in Gandhi Bhavan on May 30 when a man, posing as a journalist, hurried to the stage under the pretext of adapting microphones from various news channels and attacking Tikait with a microphone. Another person came from behind and threw black ink at the farmer leader.
Soon the organizers and the criminals collided and failed each other with plastic chairs. A man involved in the attack would also have shouted ‘Modi-Modi’. Tikait had claimed that the attack was carried out in accordance with the government.
While some opposition leaders claimed that those behind the incident were ‘BJP members’, Interior Minister Karnataka Araga Jnanendra condemned the attack and denied accusing the opposition, saying those involved in the attack had nothing to do with the BJP.
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