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Red Fort Violence: Sukhdev Singh Arrested After Iqbal

Red Fort Violence: Sukhdev Singh arrested after Iqbal, the reward of 50 thousand was kept.

The police have arrested an accused named Sukhdev Singh in connection with the violence on the Red Fort during a tractor rally on 26 January in Delhi.

A reward of fifty thousand rupees was declared on Sukhdev. Sources said that Sukhdev was present at the Red Fort till 10 pm on 26 January. After this, he went to the Singhu border. Then later Punjab was gone. Now the police will try to take the accused on remand by presenting the accused.

Earlier, Punjabi actors Deep Sidhu and Iqbal Singh were arrested. One lakh was announced on Deep and Rs 50 thousand on Iqbal Singh.

Iqbal was live on Facebook for an hour from Red Fort: Police

Iqbal Singh, arrested in connection with a nuisance on Republic Day, was live on Facebook for an hour from the Red Fort on the day of the incident. The police are also investigating his foreign funding.

However, during interrogation, Iqbal has clarified that there is no money in his account. Police have found footage of more than 100 CCTV cameras, including Iqbal’s handiwork.

He is constantly inciting the protesters to cause a nuisance. In the interrogation, he has said that he will stay at Shishganj Gurudwara on 25 January.

The police say that Iqbal had given a provocative speech for a long time by taking the mic of a local news channel of Punjab in his hand. The police will go to Punjab to find out about that channel.

Police say that Iqbal was making his video viral and giving a speech asking the protesters to enter directly inside the Red Fort. If the door is locked, break it. If the police try to stop then attack them too.

The attraction of this self-employment more than earning dollars in foreign countries, Jamtara police riots from South Africa returned Salim’s car

The attraction of cybercrime is increasing so much that people living abroad are also being affected. They are going to rum in this business when they come to their village and home from abroad.

Jamtara police have arrested seven such cybercriminals who used to work well in various sectors of the country and abroad before the lockdown.

In a lockdown, Jamtara Laete was affected by the self-employed cybercrime. Leaving the worry of going back to his previous workplace, he became involved in cybercrime.

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