Mathura, 22 March. On the dispute that took place on Saturday in Kosikalan police station area of Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, SSP Shlok Kumar said that outsiders had tried to spoil the atmosphere. He was the one who spread the rumours. The SSP said that a total of 13 people, including three accused who came from outside, have been arrested in connection with the uproar on Saturday.
SSP Shlok Kumar said while talking to an agency, “Chandrashekhar alias Farsa Wale Baba had stopped a vehicle in Kosikalan area. That vehicle was a canter with Nagaland number. He was afraid of the cattle in the canter. When he returned to check the canter, due to fog, another truck came and collided with him. Farsa Wale Baba got injured in it and died on the spot after some time. The truck driver was a resident of Alwar, Rajasthan.” He was also injured in this incident and was first referred to Agra. However, the truck driver also died during treatment.
He told that the truck was loaded with wires. The canter was filled with groceries. The SSP said that Baba’s colleague, who was present with him at the time of the incident, gave a complaint to the police, on the basis of which a case of accident was registered at Kosikalan police station. The police officer further said, “A rumor was spread that the ax wale baba had been murdered. After this, some people gathered in the Chhata police station area and the National Highway was blocked by them. Some unruly elements pelted stones. A case has been registered under serious sections in the Chhata police station area regarding this incident. So far, 13 people have been arrested.”
He said, “An outsider had spread rumors and tried to vitiate the atmosphere. A separate case has also been registered against him and his three associates. The accused has also been arrested along with his three associates. The outsiders were also explained by the local residents to leave from here. They had told the outsiders that the incident was completely clear. Despite this, the accused tried to spoil the atmosphere and spread rumours. They also created obstruction in the government work.”
Mathura’s SSP appealed to the people and said, “Do not share or post any information on social media without facts or confirmation. Post anything on social media only on the basis of facts.” He told that we have implemented the Sector Scheme as a precautionary measure, in which magistrates and police officers are continuously touring.
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