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Six arrested for attacking police during protests against temple desecration in Secunderabad-Telangana Today

Six arrested for attacking police during protests against temple desecration in Secunderabad-Telangana Today

Based on the CCTV footage and video recordings, the police have identified the involvement of the leaders and members of different religious groups and registered cases.

Date of publication: October 23, 2024, 8:08 pm


Six arrested for attacking police during protests against temple desecration in Secunderabad-Telangana Today


Hyderabad: Monda market police arrested six people who allegedly assaulted the police during the demonstrations held in protest against the desecration of a temple in Secunderabad on October 19.

Several religious organizations have called a bandh on the day to protest the vandalism of the temple. The agitators have thrown water bottles, stones and shoes at the police personnel dispatched to the site. Based on the complaint of Monda Market SI Mamata, the police have registered a case for the incident.


Based on the CCTV footage and video recordings, the police have identified the involvement of the leaders and members of different religious groups and registered cases.

Cases were registered against Naresh, Prashanth, Kiran, Vamsa Tilak, Sarath Thakur, Ram Reddy, Mohan, Rajesh, Yellesh, Ayush Raj, Ch Shivaji and Gnana Sundar, Kishan, Shivaram, Sai Prakash, Santosh, Rajesh, Srinivas, Sarath, Subhash. , Anji, Praveen and others from various organizations. Of them, Mohan, Rajesh, Yellesh, Ayush Raj, Shivaji and Gnana Sundar were arrested as part of the investigation.

Meanwhile, some other suspects responsible for the incident have been arrested and are being questioned by the police. The police have registered five cases against a group of individuals, four by the Market police and one by the Gopalapuram police, for vandalizing and damaging three TGSRTCs. buses and also by the injured police deployed to control the situation.

On Wednesday, the situation at the temple remained calm and religious rituals continued under the watchful eye of the police. As a precautionary measure, the Rapid Action Corps and the Local Police were dispatched to the area.