Turkman Gate clashes: Three more arrested, total 16 in custody

Three more arrests have been made in the January 7 clashes near Turkman Gate's Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque, where stone-pelters injured police during an MCD anti-encroachment drive sparked by false demolition rumors. Mohammad Naved, Mohammad Faiz, and Mohammad Ubaidulla bring the total detained to 16, with police pursuing around 10 more suspects.

On Saturday, police arrested Mohammad Naved, Mohammad Faiz, and Mohammad Ubaidulla—all local residents—for allegedly throwing stones at officers during the anti-encroachment operation on January 7. This follows initial detentions amid clashes that injured five policemen, prompting use of tear gas.

DCP Nidhin Valsan confirmed the ongoing hunt for additional stone-pelters. Investigations highlight how social media misinformation fueled communal tensions, with actions planned against those spreading fake news. The incident underscores challenges in Old Delhi encroachment clearances.

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