Delhi Police Ensures Safety Amidst Holi Clash Threats
The Delhi High Court has been assured by the Delhi Police of the 'best possible protection' for the family of a 26-year-old man who died during a Holi clash in Uttam Nagar. The family, key witnesses in the case, faces threats from the accused and their associates.
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Delhi Police assures the high court of meticulous protection for the relatives of a 26-year-old man who died amid Holi celebrations in Uttam Nagar, Delhi. The deceased's family claims they face serious threats from the involved parties and are vital witnesses in the unfolding case.
Petitioners, seeking justice, allege that the accused are using intimidation tactics to pressure witnesses to withdraw from the case. Justice Girish Kathpalia ordered increased police support, instructing the local station house officer to maintain direct contact with the distressed family.
Measures including police pickets and surveillance cameras have been introduced near the petitioners' residence, bolstering security. The police are scrutinizing video evidence and have removed over 250 incendiary social media posts to uphold order, with further inquiries being conducted by senior officers.
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