Police in Sambhal have made another arrest in connection with the violent events that occurred on November 24, 2024. Waris, a member of the Shariq Sata gang, was taken into custody for allegedly being involved in the deaths of two people during the unrest. This incident took place during a court-ordered survey at the Shahi Jama Masjid. Waris’s arrest brings the total number of suspects now in custody to 72, highlighting the extensive nature of the investigation.
The violence broke out when some people clashed with police officers, resulting in the tragic deaths of two individuals. In the wake of this incident, law enforcement has been working hard to identify and arrest all those who were responsible. Furthermore, Waris and another suspect, Mullah Afroz, are both accused of killing two people each during the confrontation. These developments underscore the seriousness of the November incident.
According to the police, Waris is known to be a criminal with ties to the Shariq Sata gang. They apprehended him within the Nakhasa police jurisdiction, demonstrating their efforts to secure all areas of the city. The investigation remains open, and police officials suggest that more arrests could happen as they continue to gather information. Therefore, the ongoing probe is working to uncover everyone who participated in the incident.
“A total of 72 accused have been arrested so far,” a police official stated, showing the extent of the ongoing investigation. Waris’s arrest is an important step toward ensuring that those involved in the violence are brought to justice. In addition, law enforcement is actively working to uncover the full extent of the criminal activities, and find all of the individuals involved in this incident.