
At least 21 police staff in Nashic were injured and three police vehicles were damaged on the crowd attacked on them, while the Dargah unauthorized demolition in Mahari in Nash was reported and quoted by officials on Wednesday.
On Wednesday morning, Saat Peer Baba Dargah in Nash, located in the Kathe Galli area in the city, was demolished by Nashik Municipal Corporation after the Bombay High Court command.
All injured police staff were in security duties during the anti-e-enabled unit.
The deputy commissioner of the police commissioner (DCP) Kiranumar Chavan, who told the attack, said when he was attacked by Dargah by the crowd when he was removed by Dargah, the attack took place on the police.
“The High Court ordered the removal of Saat Peer Baba Dargah. According to this direction, the Dargah administrator and the inhabitants decided to remove Dargah themselves. They came here last night.
“Administrators and residents tried to calm them down, but the crowd did not pay any attention. The crowd did not listen to even higher police officials present on the spot.
15 detained, seized more than 50 laps:
The police officer added that 15 people had been detained so far and more than 50 laps were seized.
“21 police officials have been injured and treated in hospitals. Using strength, the crowd was scattered from a place. 15 people have been detained and more than 50 laps were seized. The police staff is located here.
According to the details, more than 50 NMC workers dealt with Dargah on Wednesday morning. The NMC also deployed four Earth bailiffs, six trucks and two jigsaws.
Anti-Encroachment Drive in February:
At the beginning of February, several unauthorized structures near Dargah were removed by the civic body team.
The locals and several members of the Hindu clothing at that time said Dargah himself was unauthorized and must be removed.
Later, Nashik Central Mla Devyani Phanrande said that the anti-enroachment of the NMC drive was not complete and the whole place should be cleaned.
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