600-700 people attacked police station, shouted 'burn them alive': FIR details in Nuh violence

Updated : Aug 02, 2023 18:42
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Editorji News Desk

Amid the ongoing violence details of a strong mob attacking a police station in Haryana's Nuh have now emerged.

As per India Today, one of the FIR filed in connection with the attack tells how a huge mob of 600-700 people surrounded the police station on July 31, the day clashes broke out.

The mob pelted stones and reportedly yelled, 'burn them alive'--for the cops who were inside. 

The FIR further states that even after urging them to maintain peace, the mob continued hurling stones and even started firing at the police station. Several cops were injured and one of the bullets hit a police personnel in the abdomen. 

Additionally, it says the mob crashed a bus into the gate of the police station following which police had to fire AK-47s in the air.

 

Nuh Violence

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