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Azmi seeks suspension of cops who led midnight raid on Muslims

He added that they would "gherao" Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan over the issue tomorrow

Abu Asim Azmi

Press Trust of India Thane
Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi has demanded suspension of the police personnel who allegedly led a midnight raid in Rashid Compound of Muslim-dominated Mumbra here, and said they will "gherao" Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan over the issue tomorrow.

"I am seriously concerned over the manner in which police harassed the innocent and law abiding citizens of Rashid Compound at midnight and dragged them to police station as if they are criminals... This highhandedness by police is unwarranted," said Azmi, who is also the president of state unit of SP.

In a "combing operation" apparently to nab chain snatchers launched by Thane police in the wee hours of Thursday, more than 80 Muslim men were allegedly detained at the Mumbra police station for over four hours.
 

"This is not the manner in which the combing operation is carried out and police had even broken doors of some of the houses and created terror," he said.

The detainees were released only after local NCP MLA Jitendra Avhad intervened into the matter.

However, Azmi alleged that Avhad knew of the combing operation in advance.

Azmi said he wanted policemen who participated in the action suspended and will "gherao" the Chief Minister to press for this demand.

After an uproar over the issue, Thane Police Commissioner Vijay Kamble has ordered an inquiry into the incident and the concerned ACP has been sent on leave.

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First Published: Mar 17 2014 | 3:30 PM IST

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