300 held, 7 FIRs after workers' protest: Noida police commissioner
Police said WhatsApp groups were created via QR codes over two days to add workers, suggesting an organised network.
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Laxmi Singh said that the instigators of the unrest have been identified and arrested, with further action underway (PTI)
Noida, 14 April
Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Commissioner Laxmi Singh on Tuesday said that more than 300 individuals have been arrested and seven FIRs registered in connection with the workers' protest that turned violent in Noida.
Addressing
reporters, Singh said continuous route marches have been carried out since
early morning to maintain law and order.
"Route marches have been conducted continuously since 5:00am. This morning, workers
gathered at three locations; following immediate dialogue, they were peacefully
dispersed within just 15 minutes," she said.
The police
commissioner said that over the past two days, several WhatsApp groups have
been created using QR codes to add workers, indicating the possible role of an
organised network.
"Over
the past two days, several WhatsApp groups have been created, through which
workers are being added by scanning QR codes. This indicates that an organised
and well-orchestrated syndicate is active behind these activities," she
said.
Singh said
individuals involved in instigating unrest have been identified and arrested,
and further action is underway.
"Certain
elements within the crowd involved in such acts have been identified and
arrested; further arrests will be ensured in due course. Their funding sources
will also be investigated; should it be discovered that they received financial
assistance from outside the state or the country, appropriate action will be
initiated in that regard as well," she said.
Singh said
that in connection with incidents reported from multiple locations on Monday,
seven FIRs have been lodged and more than 300 people taken into custody.
"Further
arrests are expected in the coming days," she added.
Referring
to efforts to resolve the situation, the commissioner said a committee
constituted by the state government has been holding discussions with
stakeholders.
"The
High-Powered Committee, which has been present here since yesterday, held
extensive and marathon-style meetings with all stakeholders and has formulated
certain recommendations. These recommendations will be announced during a press
conference scheduled for 11:30am today," she said.
Singh said
the government is sensitive to workers' concerns and is committed to addressing
their issues.
"The Government of Uttar Pradesh understands the workers' grievances, empathises with their situation, and remains committed to resolving all their issues," she added.
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