People of Christian community creating ruckus in police station Banna Devi
– Photo : Samvad
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There was a lot of uproar in the police station late on March 5 in protest against locking the gate of the residential complex of Luiza Souls Mission School in Banna Devi police station area of Aligarh metropolis and stopping the movement of people belonging to five families living here. The victims have filed a complaint in the police station accusing the manager of threatening them and threatening to kill them.
Gladbin Singh, resident of Luiza Souls Mission School, GT Road, said that five Christian families have been living here for the last 40 years, which include Anil Green World, Ajit Singh, Samuels, Rajeev Scott and Lalit. They have also taken electricity connections in their respective names. It is alleged that a part of the complex has been forcibly occupied by Luiza Soules Missionary School and the Principal Manager of another school. It is alleged that due to the ups and downs of the road while coming and going from the second gate, it is becoming very difficult to take out their car and other vehicles. Many vehicles have also been damaged. Regarding this, when the manager was asked to open the closed gate, he flatly refused to open the gate.
It is alleged that if anyone touches the lock, he has been threatened with death and that if anyone touches the lock, he will be killed. It is alleged that on Tuesday, when he demanded to open the lock on the gate, the manager threatened him again. When we reached the police station and complained about this matter, the manager got the lock of the gate broken through his watchman to show that the lock of the gate was open. As evidence, he has shown a video made from a mobile phone to the police, in which the watchman is seen breaking the lock. The commotion continued in the police station till around 12.30 in the night. Inspector in-charge Banna Devi Pankaj Mishra said that a complaint has been filed against the manager on behalf of Gladbin Singh. After investigation, further action will be taken.