News India Live, Digital Desk: The police has taken major action regarding the violent protests that took place recently in the hi-tech city Noida adjacent to Delhi. The police have registered a case under serious sections against labor leader Rupesh Rai and his associates for spreading unrest in the industrial areas of Noida and instigating workers to commit violence. Police claim that this was not just a protest, but a deep conspiracy was hatched behind it to disturb the law and order of the city.
‘Plan’ prepared under the guise of workers, sabotage took place in companies
Police investigation has revealed that Rupesh Rai and other accused misled workers outside factories located in sectors of Noida. In the name of protest, the crowd was made violent, after which incidents of stone pelting and vandalism took place in many companies. It has been mentioned in the police FIR that these leaders gathered the crowd in a prohibited manner and scuffled with the security personnel, which created an atmosphere of panic in the industrial area.
Secrets revealed through CCTV and video footage
Noida Police has collected many CCTV footages of the violence and viral videos on social media as evidence. In these videos, Rupesh Rai and his close associates are allegedly seen instigating the workers. Police officials say that the miscreants have been identified and major arrests may be made in this case soon. The police has made it clear that anyone who hinders the development and peace of the city will not be spared.
Industrial organizations expressed concern, demanded security
Noida entrepreneurs and industrial organizations have strongly condemned this violence. Industries say such sponsored protests send a wrong message to investors and affect operations. Entrepreneurs have demanded from the police administration to increase patrolling in industrial areas and keep a strict vigil on the crowds gathering outside factories. The administration has also assured that additional police forces have been deployed for the security of the companies.
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