Maratha stir: 3 arrested from Goa over Navi Mumbai violence

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Three persons were arrested today in for their alleged involvement in the violence during the reservation agitation on July 25 in Navi in Maharashtra, police said.

Todkar succumbed to his injuries in state-run JJ Hospital in Mumbai's Byculla area on July 27.

A murder case was registered in this connection at station and the probe was later transferred to Navi Crime Branch.

Bhushan Bhagwan Agaskar, and Chandrashekar Vishwanath Patil were arrested in the morning today from a village near Calangute beach after police intimated their counterparts and also passed on photographs of the accused, a said.

said that the three were wanted by police for offences including murder, hurting using dangerous weapons, unlawful assembly and rioting.

"They were arrested in the morning today after we received inputs from police that the three, accused of committing offences during the reservation agitation in Kopar Khairane there, were possibly hiding in Goa," Dalvi informed.

He said that the three had got wind of police action against them and had escaped from the hotel where they were hiding.

"However, one of them was nabbed from Calangute beach and two others were also apprehended a little while later," Dalvi said.

"Navi Mumbai police arrived here this morning and took custody of the three accused and left for Maharashtra," Dalvi added.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 16:10 IST