Lakhimpur (Assam):At least five people, including four security personnel, were injured in stone-pelting when they tried to prevent a religious gathering at a village in Assam's Lakhimpur district, police said on Friday.
The incident occurred on Thursday night when a police team, led by Naoboicha police outpost in-charge Biswajit Nath, went to the Dakkhin Pandhowa village after getting information about people gathering at a mosque to offer namaz.
"The police got the information from the village head about the gathering," an officer told a news agency.
The police team reached there and found 12 people, including the imam, inside the mosque. They requested the imam and others not to gather, and asked them to follow the rules on social distancing, the officer said.
The team closed a small market that was operating next to the mosque before entering the complex, he said.
"When the team was about to leave the mosque complex, heavy stone pelting started. This caught our team completely in an off-guard situation," the officer said.
Four personnel and the village head were injured. The police vehicle was also damaged, and the windscreen and side windows were broken.
Those injured are Nath, Assam Police constable Karuna Buzarbaruah, CISF personnel Bhumichar Narzary and Saroj Yadav, and village head Abdul Jalil Fareshi.