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Delhi Police Arrest Two More in Turkmen Gate Stone‑Pelting Attack, Total Suspects Reach 20

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

Two More Suspects Arrested In Turkman Gate Stone-pelting Case; Detentions Reach 20

New Delhi — Police on Tuesday arrested two additional suspects in connection with the Turkman gate stone-pelting incident, authorities confirmed. The new arrests raise the number of people detained in the case to 20.

The suspects have been identified as Muhammad Imran and Adnan.

The arrests followed clashes when authorities moved to demolish illegal encroachments near the Faiz‑e‑Ilahi Mosque. A JCB arrived at the site, and about 25–30 individuals reportedly pelted police and Municipal Corporation of Delhi officers.

Earlier, the matter was before the Tis Hazari Court, which kept five bail pleas in the stone-pelting case pending. A decision on those pleas was expected later on wednesday.

Judicial Magistrate First Class Saisha Chadda reserved bail orders for Adnan, Kaif, Kasif, Arib and Sameer.

Key Facts At A Glance

fact Details
Location New Delhi, near Turkman Gate
Incident stone-pelting during encroachment-demolition operation
Arrests Two additional suspects on Tuesday
Identified suspects Muhammad Imran and Adnan
Total detained 20
Court status Tis Hazari Court reserved five bail pleas; JMFC reserved bail orders for Adnan, Kaif, Kasif, Arib, and Sameer
Next update Verdict on bail pleas due Wednesday at 4 PM

Context and Outlook

Incidents at Turkman Gate underscore ongoing tensions between security forces and crowds during enforcement actions. The legal process today emphasizes careful handling of arrests and bail procedures, as the judiciary weighs rights protections against public order needs.The case remains under close scrutiny as investigators advance inquiries and courts review bail applications.

Disclaimer: Bail decisions and court actions are subject to ongoing judicial review.

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