Republic Day violence: Team of forensic experts visits Red Fort to collect evidence
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Thousands of protesting farmers had breached the monument on January 26 after deviating from their tractor rally route triggering a battle with the police
A group of forensic experts on Saturday visited the Red Fort to collect evidence in reference to the violence that broke out at the iconic monument on Republic Day.
Thousands of protesting farmers had breached the monument on January 26 after deviating from their tractor rally route triggering a battle with the police.
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police is investigating the matter and a number of other groups have been fashioned to establish the culprits.
The drive has termed the vandalisation on the fort as an “anti-national act”.
“A team of forensic experts visited Red Fort and it is collecting evidence,” an official stated.
The protesting farmers had clashed with police through the tractor parade referred to as by farmer unions to spotlight their demand for repeal of the Centre’s three farm legal guidelines.
Around 50 police personnel were injured.
Many of the protesters, driving tractors, reached the Red Fort whereas some of them hoisted non secular flags on its domes and the flagstaff on the ramparts, the place the nationwide flag is unfurled by the prime minister on Independence Day.
On Friday, the Delhi Police had issued an enchantment in main newspapers asking folks to share any evidence or details about the violence.
“All members of the public, including media persons, who are witnesses to the incidents or have any information about the incident or have captured any activity on their mobile phones or camera, are hereby requested to come forward and give their statements/footage/picture in their possession at room number 215, second floor, Old Delhi Police Headquarters, ITO during office hours, on any working day or contact on 8750871237 or 011-23490094 or send e-mail on kisanandolanriots.26jain2021@gmmail.com,” the enchantment said.