Following the outbreak of violence in Red Fort, Dellhi Police arrrested Jaspreet Singh

 Vilolence in Red Fort , 26 th January ,Jaspreet Singh arrested for accused this incidence

                   
Farmer Protest ,26 th January Violence in Red Fort ,Dellhi Police arrrested Jaspreet Singh
Farmer Protest ,26 th January Violence in Red Fort ,Dellhi Police arrrested Jaspreet Singh-Photo /Times Now


February 22, New Delhi: Following the outbreak of violence in Red Fort, Delhi police arrested Jaspreet Singh on Monday. 

 arrested Delhi resident Jaspreet Singh. Jaspret Singh climbed into one of the tomb located on both sides. Thousands of farmers protesting at the ITO from the Gazipur border on January 26 clashed with police, and several tractor drivers arrived at the Red Fort. They entered castles, entered monuments, and raised religious flags. 


Jaspreet Singh is one of the associates of Maninder Singh, who was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly using swords to "motivate" and "energize" protesters at the monument. he was arrested on Saturday by a team from the Criminal Division



"Jaspreet Singh is the person who stood behind the defendant Maninder Singh and who also climbed one of the domes on either side of the ramp in the Red Fort," said one officer. "He also looks offensive in one of the photos. Gesture that supports the steel tension installed in the red fortress."

 According to the police, 30-year-old Maninder Singh "motivated" six people from the neighborhood who had accompanied the tractor parade from the Singhu border to Mukarba Chowk  in the photos and videos in Was allegedly behind Mangan Singh, police said. 

Singh , who work as auto mechanics, were arrested from Pitampura, northwest Delhi. Mshundar Singh was seen in a video wielding two swords in the red fortress to motivate them or to radicalize and activate the violent anti-national elements involved in brutal attacks and attacking police officers on duty. " Maninder Singh has been" radicalized "by" provoking "posts from various groups, police said, adding that he would frequently visit the Singhu border and were" highly motivated "by speeches from leaders there.  


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