NE Delhi riots: DRP School Proprietor’s son says he is being taken steps to reclaim his case. On June 3, the Delhi Police had recorded a charge sheet under the steady gaze of a court here according to riots in which the structure of DRP Religious community School was torched in NE Delhi.
The son of the proprietor of DRP Religious circle School, which was torched during the mobs in upper east Delhi, has recorded a protest with the police guaranteeing he is being compelled to reclaim his case, police said on Wednesday.
In his objection documented on July 4 at Dayalpur police station, he had said his school was stripped and set burning by the agitators on February 24 and 25, after which a case was enrolled by his dad, they said.
On July 4 at around 10.48 am, he got a call from an obscure number wherein an individual undermined him to take his case back and on the off chance that he neglects to do it, at that point some ‘Faisal Bhai’ would see him, police said.
A senior cop said dependent on the objection, a case was enlisted and an examination is in progress.
On June 3, the Delhi Police had documented a charge sheet under the steady gaze of a court here according to riots in which the structure of DRP Religious circle School was torched in upper east Delhi.
Faisal Farooque, the proprietor of Rajdhani School in Shiv Vihar region, was among the 18 individuals arrested for their supposed association in burning to the ground and harming the property of neighboring DRP Cloister School.
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