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Were terrorists involved in UP anti-CAA protests? ATS to lead investigation

EdexLive Desk

Around 100 people have been arrested for their link with arson, while Anti-Terrorist Squad(ATS) of Uttar Pradesh Police has been engaged to find out whether any terrorist organisation was involved in the violence in the state capital. Mohammad Vakil, an auto-rickshaw driver, allegedly died of firearm injury during the violence. Police have denied any link with the killing as they claim that security forces did not fire on the protestors.

Unprecedented security is in place in entire Uttar Pradesh on Friday in view of the Jumme ka Namaz after violence in Lucknow and Sambhal in which one person was killed and 29 others were injured during a protest over Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Internet services in most of the cities including Lucknow, Kanpur, Bareilly, Prayagraj, Varanasi and other places have been suspended since late last night.

Officials here said that a large contingent of police has been deployed outside all the mosques where Friday namaz will be held and people will not be allowed to stage any protest or bring out any march. In Lucknow, authorities have reviewed the security in the entire state late Thursday night. The situation in the state capital was normal on Friday morning after yesterday's violence.

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