Delhi Police arrest another accused in Turkman Gate stone pelting case
Delhi Police have arrested another accused in the Turkman Gate stone pelting case, taking the total number of arrests further as the investigation progresses. Authorities said the action reflects continued efforts to identify and prosecute those involved in the violent incident.
Delhi Police have arrested one more accused in connection with the stone pelting incident reported from the Turkman Gate area. The arrest comes as part of an ongoing investigation aimed at tracking down all individuals involved in the violence and ensuring accountability.
According to officials, the accused was identified through a combination of witness statements, technical evidence and analysis of CCTV footage from the area. Police said teams have been working systematically to reconstruct the sequence of events and establish the roles played by each suspect.
The stone pelting incident had led to heightened tension in the locality, prompting the deployment of additional police personnel to maintain law and order. Several police personnel were reportedly injured during the clashes, and damage was caused to public property.
Investigators said the accused is being questioned to gather more information about the planning and execution of the incident. Police are also probing whether the violence was spontaneous or involved prior coordination among those involved.
Senior officers stated that further arrests are likely as the investigation continues. They added that strict action will be taken against anyone found to have participated in or instigated the violence.
Delhi Police has reiterated its commitment to maintaining peace and ensuring that such incidents do not recur. Officials have urged the public to cooperate with the investigation and refrain from spreading rumours that could disturb communal harmony.
The case remains under active investigation, with police focusing on collecting conclusive evidence to ensure strong prosecution. Authorities said maintaining law and order remains a priority and that swift action will continue against those who attempt to disrupt public peace.