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FIRs Filed Against Rioting Lawyers

(New Delhi)) FIRs Filed Against Rioting Lawyers
A policeman and a civilian filed two FIRs on Tuesday, alleging they were assaulted by lawyers at the Saket Court Complex in South Delhi,
The FIRs were filed at Saket police station in connection with the assaults on Monday.
An on-duty policeman was thrashed by advocates outside the Saket Court Complex. In a video of the purported incident, lawyers were seen beating up the policeman riding a bike. One of the lawyers also slapped him. When the policeman was leaving the spot, the lawyer also hit his bike with his helmet.
The civilian alleged he was beaten up by lawyers at the court complex.
Meanwhile, thousands of police personnel have been protesting outside their headquarters at ITO in an unprecedented move, demanding action against lawyers involved in the attack outside the Saket Court Complex.
The tension between police personnel and lawyers had been building up since Saturday, when a clash over a parking dispute injured at least 20 security personnel and several advocates.

Delhi Police Reassures Africans Of Prompt Redressal Of Grievances

[New Delhi] Delhi Police Reassures Africans Of Prompt Redressal Of Grievances
Commissioner of Police, Delhi Reassured Africans Of Prompt Redressal Of Their Grievances. They Were Also Asked To contact Local Police In Problem
Commissioner of Police, Delhi Held a meeting with a delegation of African community living in Delhi in Police Headquarters today at 3 pm.
Spl.CsP/L&O(South) & (North), Jt. CsP/SWR & SER, DCsP/South &South-East were present in the meeting. The meeting was organized in order to reassure them of prompt redressal of their grievances and also to apprise them of various steps undertaken by Delhi Police for ensuring their safety and security in the city.
They were briefed about the various meetings taken by police all over Delhi with the members of African community, especially after the murder of a Congolese national at Vasant Kunj on 21.5.2016.
While interacting with the African nationals, they have been requested to contact local police whenever they feel uncomfortable or see any act of crime getting perpetrated on them or if they have any apprehension.
Delhi Police has intensified patrolling in the area where African community is present. Various meetings with local communities including RWAs/MWAs were held all over Delhi in order to raise their awareness about the African Nationals.
They were also briefed not to take law in to their hands.
JointCP/SER has been appointed as Nodal Officer. Representative of African Nationals were requested to call 100 or 8750871111, a dedicated Helpline for foreigners, in emergency.

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