Delhi police chief visits cop injured in Jahangirpuri violence, assures him all support

Sub-inspector Meda Lal received a gunshot injury during clashes that broke out between two communities during a Hanuman Jayanti procession

April 18, 2022 11:12 am | Updated 11:12 am IST - New Delhi

Scenes at Jahangirpuri where a clash took place during Hanuman Jayanti

Scenes at Jahangirpuri where a clash took place during Hanuman Jayanti | Photo Credit: SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA

Delhi Police chief Rakesh Asthana visited sub-inspector Meda Lal, who was injured during the communal violence in Jahangirpuri, and assured him the department would provide him all support, officials said Monday.

The police commissioner enquired about Mr Lal's wellbeing and told him that the entire force is proud of his courage and sense of duty which helped in quickly controlling the unruly mob, according to a statement.

"He assured him of all possible support and assistance from the department during these testing times," it said.

Mr Lal received a gunshot injury during clashes that broke out between two communities when a Hanuman Jayanti procession was passing through localities in northwest Delhi's Jahangirpuri on Saturday.

Seven other police personnel and a local resident were injured in the violence. The Delhi Police has arrested 21 people, including the person who allegedly fired a bullet that hit the sub-inspector, and the "main conspirators" behind the clashes.

Two juveniles have also been apprehended in connection with the incident.

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