ALLAHABAD: A group of senior officials of the district police and their opposite numbers of Allahabad University raided two hostels of AU, on Wednesday.
The raid at Tara Chand and Sir PCB hostel follows two fresh incidents that befell in those two hostels. While within the former, a group of inmates created rucks at a wedding birthday celebration near the hostel, within the latter, a adolescence used to be murdered and the absconding accused are students of AU.
According to experiences, a group of inmates of the TC hostel had entered a wedding birthday celebration being held at a visitor space near their hostel, on Tuesday night time. These ‘uninvited’ inmates first had dinner and a few of them started passing objectionable comments on the ladies attending the ceremony following which they had been chased away by the family members of the groom and the bride.
These inmates later returned along with round 150 atypical inmates of the similar hostel who jointly created rucks on the ceremony and broken several vehicles. The chaos endured until the time police arrived on the spot and chased away the unruly students. Later, a conflict used to be additionally reported inside the hostel amongst two groups of inmates.
“We have arrested an inmate of TC hostel named Kunwar Swatantra Vikram Singh alias Satyam Singh in connection with the disturbance that used to be created on the marriage ceremony and have lodged an unnamed FIR against round 150 other inmates in the similar case,” stated SP City Brijesh Srivastava. Singh used to be the one who initiated the conflict on the marriage ceremony, he added.
In this backdrop, police raided the premises of Tara Chand hostel on Wednesday and siezd 58 rooms which were illegally occupied.
“While 58 rooms had been illegally occupied, police additionally recovered objectionable subject material, from room number 4/31, which used to be intended for use to make crude bomb,” stated AU’s chief proctor, Prof RS Dubey. Police additionally recovered a crude bomb from room number 2/43, he added.
Following the raid, at the compound the hostel witnessed various coolers thrown haphazardly. “Police did threw the cooler out of doors the rooms on account of two explanation why, one being it’s against the rules to make use of cooler or heaters and secondly, there used to be no one to claim for the same,” stated varsity proctor Prof Dubey.
Police additionally seized six bikes, including 4 from TC hostel and two from PCB hostel, along with 3 cars, two from TC and one from PCB.
Likewise, Sir PCB hostel used to be additionally raided by the police on Wednesday. It is identical hostel which used to be in news a few days again on account of murder of a adolescence named Rohit Shukla. Although six individuals, including 3 inmates of the hostel who are additionally the scholars of AU, have been named within the FIR registered by Colonelganj police, all are absconding.
A total of 43 rooms had been seized by the authorities. “We have locked the entire 43 rooms. If any person comes with the correct paperwork, the similar can be given the keys,” stated the proctor.
The raid at Tara Chand and Sir PCB hostel follows two fresh incidents that befell in those two hostels. While within the former, a group of inmates created rucks at a wedding birthday celebration near the hostel, within the latter, a adolescence used to be murdered and the absconding accused are students of AU.
According to experiences, a group of inmates of the TC hostel had entered a wedding birthday celebration being held at a visitor space near their hostel, on Tuesday night time. These ‘uninvited’ inmates first had dinner and a few of them started passing objectionable comments on the ladies attending the ceremony following which they had been chased away by the family members of the groom and the bride.
These inmates later returned along with round 150 atypical inmates of the similar hostel who jointly created rucks on the ceremony and broken several vehicles. The chaos endured until the time police arrived on the spot and chased away the unruly students. Later, a conflict used to be additionally reported inside the hostel amongst two groups of inmates.
“We have arrested an inmate of TC hostel named Kunwar Swatantra Vikram Singh alias Satyam Singh in connection with the disturbance that used to be created on the marriage ceremony and have lodged an unnamed FIR against round 150 other inmates in the similar case,” stated SP City Brijesh Srivastava. Singh used to be the one who initiated the conflict on the marriage ceremony, he added.
In this backdrop, police raided the premises of Tara Chand hostel on Wednesday and siezd 58 rooms which were illegally occupied.
“While 58 rooms had been illegally occupied, police additionally recovered objectionable subject material, from room number 4/31, which used to be intended for use to make crude bomb,” stated AU’s chief proctor, Prof RS Dubey. Police additionally recovered a crude bomb from room number 2/43, he added.
Following the raid, at the compound the hostel witnessed various coolers thrown haphazardly. “Police did threw the cooler out of doors the rooms on account of two explanation why, one being it’s against the rules to make use of cooler or heaters and secondly, there used to be no one to claim for the same,” stated varsity proctor Prof Dubey.
Police additionally seized six bikes, including 4 from TC hostel and two from PCB hostel, along with 3 cars, two from TC and one from PCB.
Likewise, Sir PCB hostel used to be additionally raided by the police on Wednesday. It is identical hostel which used to be in news a few days again on account of murder of a adolescence named Rohit Shukla. Although six individuals, including 3 inmates of the hostel who are additionally the scholars of AU, have been named within the FIR registered by Colonelganj police, all are absconding.
A total of 43 rooms had been seized by the authorities. “We have locked the entire 43 rooms. If any person comes with the correct paperwork, the similar can be given the keys,” stated the proctor.
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