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NEW DELHI: Two more people who were allegedly involved in the Red Fort violence case have been arrested by Delhi Police. One of the suspects, Maninderjit Singh, is a Dutch national settled in Birmingham, UK. He had come to India and couldn’t return due to the lockdown. The other accused, Khempreet Singh, had assaulted police personnel on duty inside Red Fort with a spear and was caught on camera. Maninderjit was arrested from IGI Airport while trying to flee India with forged travel documents. A lookout circular notice had been issued against him. He was earlier involved in rioting in Gurdaspur, Punjab, and in another case of forging identity. ....
Republic Day tractor rally: Dutch citizen among two arrested in violence case The men were identified as 23-year-old Maninderjit Singh, who is based in Birmingham, and 21-year-old Delhi resident Khempreeet Singh. Mar 10, 2021 · 02:03 pm File photo of a damaged police vehicle seen in the courtyard of the Red Fort in New Delhi after violence in the national Capital in January. | Sajjad Hussain/AFP The Delhi Police on Tuesday arrested two more people in connection with the violence that broke out after the farmers’ Republic Day tractor rally, reported IANS. With this, the number of those arrested in relation to the incident on January 26 in the Capital reached 14, the police said. ....
URL copied R-Day Red Fort violence: Two, including Dutch national arrested while trying to flee India In a fresh development in connection with the Red Fort violence on January 26, the Delhi police have arrested two more people, one of whom was trying to flee the country. Those arrested were identified as Maninderjit Singh and Khempreet Singh. With these arrests, the total number of people arrested in connection with the Red Fort violence has now reached fourteen. According to the details, Maninderjit Singh is a Dutch national and is settled in UK s Birmingham. He was arrested at the IGI Airport in Delhi, while he was trying to travel outside the country on forged documents. Maninderjit was involved in two criminal cases and a lookout notice was already issued against him. ....
Updated Mar 10, 2021 | 10:25 IST The Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested two more accused Maninderjit Singh, Khempreet Singh in the January 26 red Fort violence case. Maninderjit Singh (L), Khempreet Singh arrested in red Fort violence case  |  Photo Credit: ANI New Delhi: The Delhi Police has arrested two persons Maninderjit Singh (a Dutch national settled in Birmingham, UK) and Khempreet Singh have been arrested in connection with the January 26 Red Fort violence case, the Delhi Police Crime Branch said on Monday. While Maninderjit is a habitual criminal and was arrested from Delhi s Indira Gandhi International airport when he was trying to flee on forged travel documents, accused Khempreet had assaulted police personnel on duty inside the walls of Red Fort with a spear, the police added. ....