Police in Savalagi India have charged 27 people from the Sri Rama Sene group They’re accused of going onto private property and also breaking laws about weapons The charges are connected to a training camp held at a temple in Bagalkot between December 25th and 29th.
The complaint was filed by Ningappa Shivappa Hugar He says the Sri Rama Sene used his land without asking and that they had firearms during the training That’s why police are investigating and why they’ve filed these charges.
This situation has made some people worried about people doing things without permission and possibly misusing guns Police are looking into why the training happened and what kinds of guns were used The court case will move forward as the police try to make sure everyone involved is held responsible.