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Ram Navami violence in Vadodara: Abdul Rashid Sattar Shaikh snatches SRPF personnel’s rifle, arrested

“Ram Navami violence in Vadodara: Abdul Rashid Sattar Shaikh snatches SRPF personnel’s rifle, arrested”, Op India, April 13, 2023:

“On 30th March 2023, Ram Navami processions in Gujarat’s Vadodara were attacked by local Islamists. Two Shobha Yatra processions of Lord Ram were attacked with stones on the same day while passing through a Muslim-dominated area.

It has come to the fore that when the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) were trying to bring the situation under control, attempts were made to snatch their rifles. On Tuesday, April 11, Gujarat Police arrested one Abdul Rashid Sattar Shaikh in connection with the matter.

The accused have been identified through CCTV footage of the incident. Warasiya police said in a release on Wednesday that it had reconstructed the crime scene after a local court granted the accused one-day remand of the accused in police custody….”

Read the full article at OpIndia.com

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