Bittu Bajrangi, an alleged cow protector who was arrested in connection with the communal clashes in Nuh in the
beginning of august, was granted bail by a court on Wednesday. police gave this information. Bajrangi was
produced in Nuh court on august 17, after which he was sent to judicial custody for 14 days. He is lodged in
Neemka jail located in faridabad district.
Nuh police said that after hearing the bail application of Bajrangi on Wednesday, the court of Judicial Magistrate
(First Class) sandeep Kumar granted him bail. Bittu Bajrangi alias Rajkumar was arrested from faridabad after
an FIR was lodged at Nuh Sadar police station on the complaint of Assistant Superintendent of police Usha
Kundu.
Allegation of misbehavior with police
According to the FIR, Bajrangi, identified through social media posts, along with some of his unidentified
supporters had allegedly misbehaved and threatened the police team led by ASP Kundu. Kundu had stopped him
from taking the sword and 'Trishul' to the Nalhad temple. Kundu said that when the mob was asked to stop, they
started raising slogans against the police, scuffled with them and also snatched their weapons kept in police
vehicles.
Was arrested for brandishing a weapon
Police said Bajrangi, president of cow Protection Bajrang Force, was initially detained for questioning by the
crime investigation agency team of Tawdu. On august 1, a day after communal clashes broke out in Nuh on July
31, Bajrangi was arrested by the faridabad police for allegedly making inflammatory speeches and waving
weapons in public
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