The incident took place on Maharashtra-Goa border and created tension in the area. Nitesh and the others, all his supporters, were booked for alleged rioting, damaging public property and assaulting public servants, police sources said.
A Goa-bound group, led by Nitesh and travelling in a convoy of private cars, refused to pay toll fee at the plaza in Pernem village, they said.
A toll fee is charged from all non-Goa registered vehicles when they enter from the neighbouring states.
Police swung into action and arrested Nitesh, who runs an NGO, Swabhimaan Sanghatana, and eight of his supporters.
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Soon after the incident, a large number of Nitesh supporters gathered outside the Pernem police station. Tension prevailed for sometime but normalcy was later restored, they said.
Narayan Rane, a Shiv Sainik-turned-Congressman, wields considerable influence in Maharashtra's Konkan region, which borders Goa. Rane, a former Chief Minister, currently holds industry portfolio in the Prithviraj Chavan Cabinet.