Police drive was deployed in enough power on the Gazipur protest web site: Officer (Representational)
Ghaziabad:
An FIR was registered on Saturday on a criticism alleging that Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) chief Rakesh Tikait, who has been collaborating within the agitation in opposition to the farm legal guidelines, acquired a loss of life menace on his cellphone, a senior police officer mentioned.
Metropolis Superintendent of Police (II) Gyanendra Singh mentioned that Mr Tikait’s private assistant Arjun Baliyan lodged the criticism that an unidentified caller had threatened to kill the farmer chief.
The cellphone quantity talked about within the criticism is below surveillance and efforts are on to determine the caller, he informed PTI.
The decision was acquired on Saturday night.
An FIR has been registered at Kaushambi police station below part 507 (felony intimidation by an nameless communication) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the SP mentioned.
Police drive was already deployed in enough power on the Gazipur border protest web site, the officer mentioned.
The farmers related to the BKU are protesting at Gazipur since November 28 to press for the repeal of the three new agri legal guidelines, becoming a member of 1000’s of farmers, primarily from Punjab and Haryana, who’re on a sit-in at different websites on the borders of the nationwide capital.
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