23 booked in Kerala for celebrating Pak cricket team's victory

Press Trust of India  |  Kasargod (Ker) 

Twenty-three persons, who allegedly celebrated Pakistan's victory over in the Champions Trophy cricket final, have been booked on various charges including rioting and unlawful assembly, police said today.

Cases have been registered against Razaq, Masood, Siraj and 20 others of Kumbadaje on a complaint from a local leader Rajesh Shetty yesterday, they said.



They had allegedly burst crackers and raised slogans in support of the Pakistani cricket team which had crushed by 180 runs in the final at on June 18 and lifted the coveted trophy.

Police said cases for offences including punishment for unlawful assembly, rioting and negligent conduct with respect to explosive substances under the had been registered against the 23 persons.

No arrest had been made so far, police said, adding investigations were on to identify the 20 others.

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23 booked in Kerala for celebrating Pak cricket team's victory

Twenty-three persons, who allegedly celebrated Pakistan's victory over India in the Champions Trophy cricket final, have been booked on various charges including rioting and unlawful assembly, police said today. Cases have been registered against Razaq, Masood, Siraj and 20 others of Kumbadaje panchayat on a complaint from a local BJP leader Rajesh Shetty yesterday, they said. They had allegedly burst crackers and raised slogans in support of the Pakistani cricket team which had crushed India by 180 runs in the final at London on June 18 and lifted the coveted trophy. Police said cases for offences including punishment for unlawful assembly, rioting and negligent conduct with respect to explosive substances under the Indian Penal Code had been registered against the 23 persons. No arrest had been made so far, police said, adding investigations were on to identify the 20 others. Twenty-three persons, who allegedly celebrated Pakistan's victory over in the Champions Trophy cricket final, have been booked on various charges including rioting and unlawful assembly, police said today.

Cases have been registered against Razaq, Masood, Siraj and 20 others of Kumbadaje on a complaint from a local leader Rajesh Shetty yesterday, they said.

They had allegedly burst crackers and raised slogans in support of the Pakistani cricket team which had crushed by 180 runs in the final at on June 18 and lifted the coveted trophy.

Police said cases for offences including punishment for unlawful assembly, rioting and negligent conduct with respect to explosive substances under the had been registered against the 23 persons.

No arrest had been made so far, police said, adding investigations were on to identify the 20 others.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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