Tractor Parade Violence: Delhi Police has started identifying the rioters. The Crime Branch of Delhi Police, which is investigating the case, has started getting the violence photos done with the help of the forensic team.
New Delhi. Police is in action mode against the accused after the violence in the capital Delhi on Republic Day. Crime Branch of Delhi Police released photographs of 12 people in the 26 January Delhi violence case. All of them are accused of attacking the police during the disturbance in the Red Fort. Earlier, Delhi Police Commissioner SN Srivastava had said to get 1000 videos related to the violence on 26 January. The police are continuously patrolling the accused.
26 January Delhi Police Crime Branch SIT is looking for these 12 faces of violence. The SIT of the Crime Branch is investigating the violence. There are lathi poles in the hands of these 12 miscreants, who also attacked the police of violence in many places including the Red Fort. Delhi Police has started identifying the rioters. The Crime Branch of Delhi Police, which is investigating the case, has started getting the violence photos done with the help of the forensic team.
Capturing riot videos in
riot, faces of 12 people are seen rioting in it. Sticks and poles are also seen in the hands of these miscreants. These miscreants committed fierce violence and attacks on policemen in many places, including the Red Fort. After the photo is clear, the faces of the accused can be clearly identified. A number was made public on behalf of Delhi Police, in which the police had asked the general public about the day of the violence.
Here are the photos of the accused
The forensic team cleaned the video
, according to the police, these photos have been cleaned at the beginning of the investigation. Police has many videos related to the violence. Which she is getting cleaned by her forensic team. In such a situation, the faces of farmers and rioters may also be exposed to the violence. At present, the police have registered 44 cases while taking action against the accused. At the same time, 122 people have been arrested so far.