By way of PTI
GURUGRAM: Every other mosque used to be set on hearth whilst a brief circuit it sounds as if precipitated a blaze in Haryana’s Nuh district, police mentioned on Thursday.
No person used to be injured within the incidents that came about round 11:30 pm on Wednesday, they mentioned.
Whilst one of the vital mosques is positioned close to Vijay Chowk, the opposite is close to a police station.
Each mosques suffered some harm.
Superintendent of Police (Nuh), Varun Singla, mentioned, “Gentle arson has been carried out in a single mosque whilst a brief circuit appears to be the cause of the hearth within the different. The police took keep an eye on of the placement and are engaging in raids to nab the suspects”.
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Quickly after knowledge used to be gained in regards to the incidents, hearth brigades have been rushed to the 2 mosques and the hearth used to be doused, police mentioned.
A senior police officer mentioned they’re looking to determine the accused with the assistance of CCTV cameras in close by spaces.
Previous, police had mentioned that Molotov cocktails have been hurled on the two mosques.
Curfew, in the meantime, has been at ease in Nuh on Thursday.
“Other folks should purchase day-to-day necessities from 10 am to one pm”, mentioned Prashant Panwar, Deputy Commissioner of Nuh.
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Curfew used to be clamped in Nuh after communal violence erupted on Monday after a mob attempted to prevent a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession.
Prohibitory orders had been clamped in Palwal.
Mobs killed a cleric, torched an eatery and vandalised retail outlets as communal violence that started in Nuh spilled over into neighbouring Gurugram on Tuesday.
Six other folks have died up to now within the violence, 116 other folks had been arrested and 90 detained, in keeping with the Haryana executive.
GURUGRAM: Every other mosque used to be set on hearth whilst a brief circuit it sounds as if precipitated a blaze in Haryana’s Nuh district, police mentioned on Thursday.
No person used to be injured within the incidents that came about round 11:30 pm on Wednesday, they mentioned.
Whilst one of the vital mosques is positioned close to Vijay Chowk, the opposite is close to a police station.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
Each mosques suffered some harm.
Superintendent of Police (Nuh), Varun Singla, mentioned, “Gentle arson has been carried out in a single mosque whilst a brief circuit appears to be the cause of the hearth within the different. The police took keep an eye on of the placement and are engaging in raids to nab the suspects”.
READ HERE | Haryana violence: Dwelling beneath the shadow of concern in Gurugram, Sohna
Quickly after knowledge used to be gained in regards to the incidents, hearth brigades have been rushed to the 2 mosques and the hearth used to be doused, police mentioned.
A senior police officer mentioned they’re looking to determine the accused with the assistance of CCTV cameras in close by spaces.
Previous, police had mentioned that Molotov cocktails have been hurled on the two mosques.
Curfew, in the meantime, has been at ease in Nuh on Thursday.
“Other folks should purchase day-to-day necessities from 10 am to one pm”, mentioned Prashant Panwar, Deputy Commissioner of Nuh.
ALSO READ | How a pass judgement on and her three-year-old child escaped mob fury, demise in Haryana’s communal clashes
Curfew used to be clamped in Nuh after communal violence erupted on Monday after a mob attempted to prevent a Vishva Hindu Parishad procession.
Prohibitory orders had been clamped in Palwal.
Mobs killed a cleric, torched an eatery and vandalised retail outlets as communal violence that started in Nuh spilled over into neighbouring Gurugram on Tuesday.
Six other folks have died up to now within the violence, 116 other folks had been arrested and 90 detained, in keeping with the Haryana executive.