Updated December 28th, 2019 at 16:17 IST

Panel to assess property damage during anti-CAA protests in Muzaffarnagar

The district authorities in Muzaffarnagar have set up a panel to identify persons who were responsible for damaging damaging public property during protests.

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The district authorities in Muzaffarnagar have set up a panel under the additional district magistrate to identify persons who were responsible for damaging public property during protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act on December 20 in Muzaffarnagar.

Speaking to PTI in Muzaffarnagar on Saturday, panel in-charge Additional District Magistrate Amit Singh said the process has started to asses the damage to public property and for fixing responsibility on the persons who committed the act.

He said 25 claims (representations) of property losses have been received and police reports have been sought to identify those responsible for the loss.

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After receiving the reports, notices will be issued to the identified people, the ADM said.

So far, 40 cases have been registered and 73 people detained in connection with the anti-CAA protests in the district. Also, the police's special investigation cell has started investigation into the violence cases.

As a precautionary measure, Internet services which were resumed after nearly a week, were suspended again on Friday in several UP districts including Muzaffarnagar. There were no reports of any untoward incident in the state on the day. 

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Published December 28th, 2019 at 16:17 IST