BJP MLA held for vandalising SP's office after NCP leader's detention

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The police in Maharashtra's district today arrested BJP MLA for allegedly vandalising the office of the of police (SP), a senior said.

An NCP MLC, Arun Jagtap, who was also allegedly involved in the incident, was on the run and a search was on for him, of Police told

The incident took place on Saturday when NCP MLA from city, Sangram Jagtap, was detained at the SP's office in connection with the killing of two local leaders.

According to police, all the three legislators are relatives.

The leaders - (35) and Vasant Thube (40) - were shot dead on Saturday in Shahunagar area of Kedgaon in Ahmednagar, hours after the result of a civic bypoll in the area was announced, the police said. The bypoll was won by the

After their killing, the police had detained for an enquiry at the SP's office in Ahmednagar, located about 250 kms from here.

As the enquiry was going on, a group of Sangram Jagtap's supporters, including Kardile and Arun Jagtap, came to the SP's office and ransacked it, Sharma said.

They held on their shoulders and shouting slogans in his support, another said.

The Police yesterday placed under arrest four people, including and a suspected shooter, in connection with the killing of the leaders.

Besides, the had earlier arrested at least 22 people for ransacking the SP's office, a local said.

Kardile, the from Rahuri in Ahmednagar, is the 23rd person to be arrested in the case, he said, adding that the accused have been booked under relevant IPC provisions, including rioting.

The police has so far booked at least 53 people for ransacking the SP's office and attacking policemen on duty, he said.

Sangram Kotkar, the son of Sanjay Kotkar, alleged that all the three legislators had threatened his father with dire consequences for helping the candidate in the recently concluded by-elections, another said.

"It is believed that the legislators were against any political party fielding a candidate (in the bypolls) against their relative Vishal Kotkar, who is a member of the Congress," a earlier said.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 12:30 IST