NB Viewpoint | NCPCR writes to Junagadh SP, demands action over minors taking part in violence

In its letter to the Junagadh Superintendent of Police, NCPCR Chairperson said that an Action Taken Report (ATR) should be submitted to the Commission within 7 days of receipt of the letter.

NewsBharati    19-Jun-2023 18:01:57 PM
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"It has been learned through media reports that children have been used by criminals in stone-pelting and communal violence in Junagadh, Gujarat when police went to remove an illegal encroachment. In this regard, instructions are being given to the police to take action under the JJ Act against the criminals who use children in illegal work so that a message goes through strict action and the tradition of shielding children in violence can be ended" - Priyank Kanoongo, NCPCR Chairperson


New Delhi, Jun 19: National Commission for Protection of Child Rights ( NCPCR ) on Sunday (Jun 18) wrote a letter to the Junagadh Superintendent of Police to initiate an inquiry and take necessary action on the violence in which minor children were made to be part of the violent activities. NCPCR Chairperson Priyank Kanoongo said that police should take action under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.
 

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In its letter to the Junagadh Superintendent of Police, NCPCR Chairperson said that an Action Taken Report (ATR) should be submitted to the Commission within 7 days of receipt of the letter. Earlier, one person died in clashes that erupted in Gujarat's Junagadh district on Friday night with a large group of people pelting stones at police personnel after civic body officials served notice to a Dargah to present documents or face removal of alleged encroachment.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Junagadh Municipal Corporation served a notice to the Dargah asking for presenting its documents within five days. Angered by the alleged anti-encroachment drive, 500-600 people gathered around the Dargah situated near the Majewadi Gate and pelted stones at police officials, vandalised property and set police vehicles on fire.
 
 
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