The police-administration had taken action against the city's 199 people in a peace-breaking incident following a disturbance on December 20 in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act in the city of Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh. In the last ten days, 18 people have made bail. The administration has made preparations to clamp down on the remaining 181 people not getting bail. Warrants will be issued from the city magistrate against those who do not get bail.
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There was a disturbance on 20 December during the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. In view of the tension in the city, the North, South, Ramgarh and Rasulpur police had barred in peace against 199 people along with prominent people of both communities. Out of this, the action was taken in Shantibhanga against 124 people living in the South area, two in North police station area, 63 in the Rasulpur police station area and about ten people living in the Ramgarh area.
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Till January 1, out of 199 people banned by the police, only 18 people have made bail. The remaining 181 people have not yet appeared in the Municipal Magistrate's Court to get their bail. Municipal Magistrate Kunwar Pankaj Singh said that those who have not yet filed an answer or not bail in the case of restriction of peace. Is routed. Bailable warrants will be issued against them.