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Yogi govt deputes ADG, DIG level officers in Hathras, Aligarh for better maintenance of law & order

UP govt deputes ADG, DIG level officers in Hathras, Aligarh: Yogi govt took the decision to send these officers in wake of the law and order situation in the city arising out of Hathras incident.

New Delhi: Anticipating disturbance in law and order due to politicization of the Hathras incident and any fresh plot hatched by conspirators, the Uttar Pradesh government has sent 2 Additional Director General (ADG) and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police level special officers to Hathras district and Aligarh Range for 7 days.

Yogi govt took the decision to send these officers in wake of the law and order situation in the city arising out of Hathras incident.

This week, a group of 4 people with links to radical group Popular Front of India (PFI) were caught at Mathura toll plaza, who were “going to Hathras to disrupt peace as part of larger conspiracy”.

FIR was lodged against all 4 of them, in which it was pointed out that some antisocial elements were plotting to disturb social harmony by instigating caste factions using the pretext of the Hathras incident.

Earlier on Tuesday, Prashant Kumar, ADG Police (Law and Order) briefing the media, said that they received credible information about the movement of some suspicious people towards Hathras from Delhi, after which police started a checking drive at Mathura toll plaza, during which they were nabbed.

Meanwhile, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has got additional time to submit their report on the Hathras incident as the CM granted them extension by 10 days.

The 19-year-old Hathras woman died at Delhi’s Safdarjung hospital on September 29. All four accused in the incident have been arrested.

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In another horrifying case, a 6-year-old girl died at Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi on Sunday, approximately 15 days after being allegedly raped by her maternal cousin in Aligarh. She used to stay with her maternal aunt in Aligarh, while the family belonged to Hathras.