Nashik / Aurangabad: Bandh called Malegaon and Nanded to condemn Tripura’s incident spinning out of control on Friday, as the protesters pelted stones and police.
In Malegaon, more than a dozen people were injured, including 10 police officers.
Two police personnel have been received at the hospital for treatment but the condition is stable, the local police said.
The police have arrested four people in connection with the incident so far.
In Nanded, eight police officers, including the supervisor of the police, an inspector and six police officers were injured.
In addition, at least three vehicles are broken on stingy stones, while the two wheels are burned.
Malegaon police said a large number of bandh supporters returned after filing a memorandum to the local government.
When they reached the new bus area in the city of textiles, they saw several open shops and began throwing stones to the outlet.
Dig Range of Nashik, BG Shekhar Patil, told TII that the police had a difficult time carrying a situation under control when group members were hard and continued to throw stones at the police.
“The police must use a lightweight Lathi charge to bring the situation under control.
There is tension in the area about one hour.
The current situation is controlled,” Patil added.
Nashik SAm Sachin Patil said the protesters pelted stones into a building with shops in the basement and a hospital on the first and second floor.
The throwing stone left several window panels of the hospital was destroyed.
Dig and SP camping in Malegaon.
Police Guards Nanded Pramodkumar Shewale told Tii that after giving Memorandum to Tehsildar around 3pm, the meeting spread, when several members tried to go to the district collector’s office by passing mixed areas but was stopped by the police and officers.
As a result, they began throwing stones, leaving the police injured.
The suspects have been ordered at the Itwara Police Station on charges of murder efforts, using criminal powers to prevent government employees from carrying out official duties, riots, assemblies that violate the law.
In addition, the suspects have also been charged with parts based on the criminal amendment law and damage to public property laws.
The injured officers included the additional supervisor of Police Nilesh More and Inspector of the Itwara Police Office Sahebrao Narwada, while one police officer suffered a fracture on his leg.
Additional supervisors from Police Vijay Kabade said even though no police suffered serious injuries, one police officer had a fracture at the foot.
He said, “The incident occurred when the meeting returned to the house.
Stone stones that suddenly left the injured police and three police vehicles had been ordered.
Based on CCTV recordings, a violation was registered with several identified and around 100 unknown suspects.”