Pune girls fire air guns\, brandish swords in VHP procession

Pune girls fire air guns, brandish swords in VHP procession

IANS  |  Pune 

Police in Pune have booked some activists of the (VHP) for taking out a procession in which girls were seen firing air guns and brandishing swords, an said on Monday.

The procession was taken out from Ankush Chowk to Thackeray Maidan in Nigdi area on the outskirts of the city from 5 p.m. till 10 p.m. on Sunday.

A police official, Vikas N. Dudhe, has lodged a complaint against VHP activists including local unit Sharad Inamdar, Dhanaji Shinde, and another 200 odd unidentified persons.

According to the FIR, Dudhe said that in the procession, at least four girls were illegally carrying air guns and another five had swords.

Dudhe said that in order to maintain law and order, the had banned all types of dangerous weapons from May 21-June 3 and the VHP procession had flouted the police orders.

No arrests have been made in the case so far.

This incident coincides with a row erupting in a private school in Thane, run by a legislator, in which students were allegedly imparted training in weapons handling.

While the police have claimed that the weapons were models, activists have contended that attempts were being made to dilute the case as it involved an from Mira Road town, Narendra Mehta.

Between May 25 and June 1, the had organised a weapons training camp in the Seven Square Academy, a CBSE-affiliated school, and the matter came to light after a student posted some pictures of the camp activity.

In a memorandum submitted to the of Police last week, the Democratic Youth Federation of demanded a thorough probe into the incident, seizure of the arms and their forensic analysis and the booking of Mehta and others.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, June 03 2019. 13:46 IST