Three members of the Popular Front of India (PFI) were arrested on Friday for their involvement in the December 19 anti-CAA protests in Lucknow which had turned violent, police said.
Shakeel ur Rehman, Shabi Khan and Mohammed Arshad were among the conspirators behind the anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act violence that had rocked the state capital, a police spokesperson said in a statement issued here.
The trio were held from Hasanganj Police Station area of the city.
"They were arrested following a tip-off by their associates who were arrested earlier. Shakeel ur Rehman, Shabi Khan and Mohammed Arshad are linked to PFI, and they used to instigate people," the police said.
On December 31, last year, the Uttar Pradesh Police had sought a ban on the PFI, days after its complicity was suspected in the recent statewide violent protests against the amended citizenship law.
The then Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police O P Singh had said that they had written to the Union Home Ministry, seeking a ban on the PFI after its Uttar Pradesh head, Wasim and 16 other activists were arrested for allegedly masterminding the violence in the state capital.
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"We have written to the Union Home Ministry, recommending that the PFI should be banned," Singh had told reporters here.
Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya had said that the PFI in a way was the "incarnation" of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) -- an organisation banned by the government in 2001 for allegedly being involved in a series of terror acts in the country.
Stressing that PFI's role has been "established" in vandalism in the state, Maurya had told reporters: "The truth is emerging through the probe. If SIMI reappears in any form, it will be crushed."
When asked if the PFI will be banned, Maurya said, "The process is on. Such organisations will not be allowed to grow. If needed, they will be banned."