Western Bengal: Formation of Sit to investigate the violence of Murshidabad, he found that the space, including IB officer -Western Bengal Police Forms to investigate Murshidabad violence

Police in Western Bengals have formed a special investigative team of nine members (SIT) to investigate the recent incidents of violence in the Murshidabad district. The seat consists of IB STF and CID officials. According to the information, all members of the newly formed Sit were instructed to report by April 12 on April 17. The formation of sitting to investigate Murshidabad Violence (Photo-PTI) Ani, Kolkata. Police in Western Bengals have formed a special investigative team of nine members (SIT) to investigate the recent incidents of violence in the Murshidabad district. The officials gave this information on Wednesday. At least three people were killed in the violence that broke out last week in the Murshidabad district against the new WAQF Act. The Sits got their place in the seat, one additional superintendent of the police (intelligence branch), two deputy superintendents -from the Teen Inspector Force (CIF) and the other of the Criminal Inspection Department (CID) as well as five inspectors (including four of CID and one of the traffic police) and in charge of the Cyber ​​Crime. The chairman of the Western Bengal Minority Commission said, the chair of the Western Bengal Minoritics Commission, Ahmed Hasan Imran, condemned the violence on Wednesday, saying that Mamata Banerjee had a very good thing that we should go to Delhi and protest there (against the Waqf Amendment Act). TMC MPs will join the protests with US-Ahmed Hasan Imran. He also said that TMC MPs will join us with the protests. This act is unnecessarily imposed on us. Violent protests against the law are not good. Even Mamata Banerjee said it should not have been done. In this regard, there was investigation. We condemn it. We all believe that protests should be done peacefully. CM Mamta met Muslim religious leaders in Kolkata. Earlier, Mamata Banerjee, chief minister of Western Bengal, met Muslim religious leaders in Kolkata. During the meeting with religious leaders, CM Banerjee announced a remuneration of Rs 10 Lakh to the families of those killed in the Murshidabad violence. Three people were killed in the violence, violence broke out in Murshidabad during the protest of the Muslim community on April 11 against the Waqf Amendment Act. The protests became violent, in which father-son died and many others were injured, as well as large-scale property damage. One person also died in a police shooting. The Union Ministry posted in Murshidabad after BSF violence, the UIG house ministry, deployed at least nine companies, at least 900 staff members of the Border Safety Force in Murshidabad. Of these nine businesses, 300 BSF staff are available locally, and additional businesses were also made available at the request of the state government. Police said 150 people have so far been arrested in connection with the Murshidabad violence and that adequate police forces have been deployed in Same Ganj, Dhulian and other areas in Murshidabad. Also read- how different is the new WAQF law of the guy; Who is the responsibility to implement it? Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.