CAA cross-border violence: SIT reveals big, more than 15 Bangladeshi involved in riots
CAA cross-border violence: SIT reveals big, more than 15 Bangladeshi involved in riots
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New Delhi: The Crime Branch's SIT investigation on violence erupted on 20 December in Seemapuri area over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has revealed a lot. According to the SIT, more than 15 Bangladeshis were involved in the Delhi riots. More than 15 Bangladeshis were involved in the mob of miscreants in Seemapuri area on Friday, 20 December, after the Namaz prayers.

All of them are Bangladeshi criminals who were living in the border area illegally. These rioters have been identified, they are being forced to arrest them soon. The SIT of the Crime Branch, which is investigating the case since Monday, will go to Tihar Jail and interrogate about 55 accused arrested in the Delhi riots case. The names of about 15 PFI workers have been revealed in the Delhi riots, which may be questioned soon.

The mobile phone call details of these people are being investigated so that the location of these people can be established during the Delhi riots. Some clues of funding and logistic sports for Delhi riots have also been started by the SIT, which will also be revealed soon. Several suspicious phone call details related to the riots are also being investigated.

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