Prasagraj: Investigation into the agency of violence by students on Tuesday and their efforts to stop the passenger train near the train station above on Thursday revealed that it was a step that was planned by Onar makers who incited students through different media protests for protest.
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The police on Thursday arrested one Rajesh Sachan, a resident of Kanpur Dehat, who had created the WhatsApp group and allegedly triggered students by posting inflammatory messages.
On Wednesday, the police had arrested two student leaders, Mukesh Yadav and Pradeep Yadav, residents of Kushi Nagar and Pratapgarh who had led protesters near the train station on Tuesday on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, senior police officials interact with students living in Chota Baghara, Baghara, Salori, Allenganj, colonelanj, and regions side by side and urged them not to involve themselves in violence or agitation that claimed that their interests for their interests.
Officials say students must refrain from such activities because fir can be put forward against them and acts of police can damage their career and future.
Deputy SP, Colonelanj, Ajeet Singh Chauhan told TI that the agitation of violence had been planned earlier, and a young man leader Rajesh Sachan had been arrested for allegedly inciting students through social media.
The total three arrests have been made so far in this connection including two student leaders who lead protesters and make failed attempts to stop train traffic near the Praya train station on Tuesday, DSP added.
The police have students who are charged sticks and force them from hostels and hotel rooms after opening the door with gun stuffed.
After the video of the police action became a viral on social media, six police officers, including one inspector, two sub-inspectors and three policemen, were suspended on Wednesday on charges of duty on left-handed allegations when handling alleged anomalies carried out with the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) for various Post a non-technical category.
DSP said several groups were made wisely on social media to incite students in universities and candidates who prepared competitive exams.
The police carried out patrols in Baghara, Chota Baghara and an area side by side on Thursday attracting students to talk to officials and do not indulge violence.
SSP, Prasagraj, Ajay Kumar has visited Baghara and brought the area closer on Wednesday and appealed to students to focus on their studies and did not involve themselves in activities that disrupted the law and order.
Executing clarification, Prayagraj police said they used light strength after students pelted stones from the dormitory.
The police said they had a video graph, all agitations near the Praya train station where students gathered to stop the train.
“We scan video recordings and identify two student leaders who lead the demonstrators and arrest them,” said a senior police officer.
The police team conducted a problem maker search in private accommodation and asked students to come out for identification, he added.