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Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil as Friday prayers conclude peacefully in UP

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Published : Dec 27, 2019, 1:42 PM IST

Updated : Dec 27, 2019, 7:48 PM IST

Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil in UP for Friday prayers
Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil in UP for Friday prayers

17:11 December 27

Friday prayers held peacefully across UP

Friday prayers were held peacefully in Lucknow and across Uttar Pradesh amid tight security. A heavy deployment of forces had been made in all mosques and clerics were heard requesting people to return to their homes after the ''namaaz''.

In Lucknow, District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kalanidhi Naithani stationed themselves in the old city areas on Friday and flag marches were also held in the area.

Meanwhile Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police O. P. Singh said that the police would not trouble any innocent person, but it would not spare the trouble makers either.

11:31 December 27

Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil as Friday prayers conclude peacefully in UP

Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil in UP for Friday prayers

Lucknow: Security was mounted and patrolling intensified in sensitive areas across Uttar Pradesh to ensure peace during Friday prayers in view of widespread violence by those protesting against the amended Citizenship Act which has so far claimed 19 lives.

3,500 personnel of central paramilitary forces and 12,000 jawans of the UP provincial armed constabulary (PAC) are on the job to maintain peace, UP DGP OP Singh said.

As a precautionary measure, Internet services that were resumed after nearly a week were suspended again in Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Shamli. In Agra, the services will remain suspended till Friday evening, a senior police official said. Internet services will be suspended in 21 of the 75 districts, the DGP said.

To avoid a repeat of last Friday's violence in Gorakhpur, police staged a flag march in sensitive areas and held a meeting with peace committees in all circle and police station areas.

Paramilitary force personnel and state police force have been deployed, and drone cameras are being used to ensure security on Friday, Gorakhpur District Magistrate Vijyendra Pandiyan said.

Meanwhile, the process to confiscate the property of those involved in damaging public assets during the protests gained momentum as 372 people were served notices in different districts.

A Home Department spokesperson on Thursday put the death toll at 19 in the violence, which left 288 policemen injured, including 61 who received firearm injury. He said 327 FIRs have been registered and 5,558 preventive arrests made. 

Read: Anti-CAA fallout: Curfews, arrests, internet shutdowns and more...

17:11 December 27

Friday prayers held peacefully across UP

Friday prayers were held peacefully in Lucknow and across Uttar Pradesh amid tight security. A heavy deployment of forces had been made in all mosques and clerics were heard requesting people to return to their homes after the ''namaaz''.

In Lucknow, District Magistrate Abhishek Prakash and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kalanidhi Naithani stationed themselves in the old city areas on Friday and flag marches were also held in the area.

Meanwhile Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police O. P. Singh said that the police would not trouble any innocent person, but it would not spare the trouble makers either.

11:31 December 27

Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil as Friday prayers conclude peacefully in UP

Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil in UP for Friday prayers

Lucknow: Security was mounted and patrolling intensified in sensitive areas across Uttar Pradesh to ensure peace during Friday prayers in view of widespread violence by those protesting against the amended Citizenship Act which has so far claimed 19 lives.

3,500 personnel of central paramilitary forces and 12,000 jawans of the UP provincial armed constabulary (PAC) are on the job to maintain peace, UP DGP OP Singh said.

As a precautionary measure, Internet services that were resumed after nearly a week were suspended again in Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Shamli. In Agra, the services will remain suspended till Friday evening, a senior police official said. Internet services will be suspended in 21 of the 75 districts, the DGP said.

To avoid a repeat of last Friday's violence in Gorakhpur, police staged a flag march in sensitive areas and held a meeting with peace committees in all circle and police station areas.

Paramilitary force personnel and state police force have been deployed, and drone cameras are being used to ensure security on Friday, Gorakhpur District Magistrate Vijyendra Pandiyan said.

Meanwhile, the process to confiscate the property of those involved in damaging public assets during the protests gained momentum as 372 people were served notices in different districts.

A Home Department spokesperson on Thursday put the death toll at 19 in the violence, which left 288 policemen injured, including 61 who received firearm injury. He said 327 FIRs have been registered and 5,558 preventive arrests made. 

Read: Anti-CAA fallout: Curfews, arrests, internet shutdowns and more...

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Paramilitary forces, drones keep vigil in UP for Friday prayers
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         Lucknow, Dec 27 (PTI) Security was mounted and patrolling intensified in sensitive areas across Uttar Pradesh to ensure peace during Friday prayers in view of widespread violence by those protesting against the amended Citizenship Act which has so far claimed 19 lives.
         3,500 personnel of central paramilitary forces and 12,000 jawans of the UP provincial armed constabulary (PAC) are on the job to maintain peace, UP DGP OP Singh said.
         As a precautionary measure, Internet services that were resumed after nearly a week, were suspended again in Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Shamli.          In Agra, the services will remain suspended till Friday evening, a senior police official said.
         Internet services will be suspended in 21 of the 75 districts, the DGP said.
         To avoid a repeat of last Friday's violence in Gorakhpur, police staged flag march in sensitive areas and held a meeting with peace committees in all circle and police station areas.
         Paramilitary force personnel and state police force have been deployed, and drone cameras are being used to ensure security on Friday, Gorakhpur District Magistrate Vijyendra Pandiyan said.
         Meanwhile, the process to confiscate the property of those involved in damaging public assets during the protests gained momentum as 372 people were served notices in different districts.
         A Home Department spokesperson on Thursday put the death toll at 19 in the violence, which left 288 policemen injured, including 61 who received firearm injury. He said 327 FIRs have been registered and 5,558 preventive arrests made. PTI ABN SMI
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