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5 held for 'recreating' attack on railway tracks in Bengal

Five members of ABVP have been booked for allegedly involved in damaging railway property in West Bengal's Murshidabad district. Police said that the accused, local ABVP activists, wearing skull caps were caught pelting stones on a train near the Lalbagh railway station, creating an attack visual that was being recorded.

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Published : Dec 21, 2019, 7:58 PM IST

Baharampur (West Bengal): The police have arrested five persons when they were trying to recreate a scene of attack wearing skullcaps and lungis in an empty train in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, where railway stations and trains were torched in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).

The accused pelted stones on a train on trial run near Lalbagh railway station and video recorded the purported "attack", a senior police officer said on Saturday.

"Local people caught the accused and handed them over to us. Subsequently, they have been arrested," he said.

The accused were locally known as activists of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student's wing of RSS.

Also read: Railway property worth ₹88 crore damaged during CAA protest

A case has been initiated against the accused of allegedly being involved in damaging railway property.

"They were produced before a court on Friday. Two of them were remanded to police custody, while the other three were sent to judicial custody," the police officer said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Thursday claimed that she had received inputs that the BJP is allegedly buying skullcaps for its cadres, who are wearing them while vandalising public properties to malign a particular community.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had told a poll rally in Jharkhand that, "People who are setting fire (to property) can be seen on TV... They can be identified by the clothes they are wearing."

The state had witnessed violence and arson from December 13 to 17 during protests against the new citizenship law.

Agitators attacked Railway properties in many districts and vandalised them during the protests against the amended Citizenship Act in the state.

The Beldanga railway station complex in Murshidabad district was set on fire and RPF personnel who were deputed there were thrashed by protesters, while a number of compartments of an empty train were set on fire at Krishnapur in the district. A portion of the Sankrail railway station complex in Howrah district was set ablaze during protests against the amended citizenship law.

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Baharampur (West Bengal): The police have arrested five persons when they were trying to recreate a scene of attack wearing skullcaps and lungis in an empty train in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, where railway stations and trains were torched in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).

The accused pelted stones on a train on trial run near Lalbagh railway station and video recorded the purported "attack", a senior police officer said on Saturday.

"Local people caught the accused and handed them over to us. Subsequently, they have been arrested," he said.

The accused were locally known as activists of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student's wing of RSS.

Also read: Railway property worth ₹88 crore damaged during CAA protest

A case has been initiated against the accused of allegedly being involved in damaging railway property.

"They were produced before a court on Friday. Two of them were remanded to police custody, while the other three were sent to judicial custody," the police officer said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Thursday claimed that she had received inputs that the BJP is allegedly buying skullcaps for its cadres, who are wearing them while vandalising public properties to malign a particular community.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had told a poll rally in Jharkhand that, "People who are setting fire (to property) can be seen on TV... They can be identified by the clothes they are wearing."

The state had witnessed violence and arson from December 13 to 17 during protests against the new citizenship law.

Agitators attacked Railway properties in many districts and vandalised them during the protests against the amended Citizenship Act in the state.

The Beldanga railway station complex in Murshidabad district was set on fire and RPF personnel who were deputed there were thrashed by protesters, while a number of compartments of an empty train were set on fire at Krishnapur in the district. A portion of the Sankrail railway station complex in Howrah district was set ablaze during protests against the amended citizenship law.

Also read: Internet back in Assam: Twitterati heaves sigh of relief, thanks lawyers

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5 held for 'recreating' attack on railway tracks in Bengal
         Baharampur (West Bengal), Dec 21 (PTI) The police has
arrested five persons when they were trying to recreate a
scene of attack wearing skullcaps and lungis in an empty train
in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, where railway stations
and trains were torched in protest against the amended
citizenship law.
         The accused pelted stones on a train on trial run near
Lalbagh railway station and videorecorded the purported
"attack", a senior police officer said on Saturday.
         "Local people caught the accused and handed them over
to us. Subsequently, they have been arrested," he said.
         The accused were locally known as activists of the
Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the students wing
of RSS.
         A case has been initiated against the accused for
allegedly being involved in damaging railway property.
         "They were produced before a court on Friday. Two of
them were remanded to police custody, while the other three
were sent to judicial custody," the police officer said.
         West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on
Thursday claimed that she had received inputs that the BJP is
allegedly buying skullcaps for its cadres, who are wearing
them while vandalising public properties to malign a
particular community.
         Prime Minister Narendra Modi had told a poll rally in
Jharkhand that, "People who are setting fire (to property) can
be seen on TV... They can be identified by the clothes they
are wearing."
         The state had witnessed violence and arson from
December 13 to 17 during protests against the new citizenship
law.
         Agitators attacked Railway properties in many
districts and vandalised them during the protests against the
amended Citizenship Act in the state.
         The Beldanga railway station complex in Murshidabad
district was set on fire and RPF personnel who were deputed
there were thrashed by protesters, while a number of
compartments of an empty train were set on fire at Krishnapur
in the district. A portion of the Sankrail railway station
complex in Howrah district was set ablaze during protests
against the amended citizenship law. PTI COR BDC KK
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