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Migrants clash with cops at Delhi border

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Sanjay Yadav

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Gurugram, May 20

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The Gurugram police booked over 50 persons and nabbed three for allegedly attacking the police with stones at Palam Vihar border today.

Today morning, hundreds of people marched towards the city trying to enter from Kapasera and Bijwasan border. Claiming to be workers of industrial units in the Udyog Vihar area, these people, who were not carrying any valid pass, tried to cross the border and ended up having an altercation with the local police.

They allegedly tried to enter, but were stopped by the police. The cops guarding the borders sustained minor injuries in the stone-pelting.

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They claimed that despite having a checkpoint, the Delhi Police did not stop the mob. “All industrial workers have been issued passes. As per our information, the workers will be lodged in the city by the industries. They had no I-cards, no passes and were entering forcibly. We have no orders to let them in. So we stopped them and they attacked us,” alleged inspector Devender Singh, SHO of Udyog Vihar police station, who was at the spot.

On the complaint of police naka incharge SI Dharambir, an FIR has been registered against the migrants at Palam Vihar police station.

“Six accused have been identified and three out of them have been nabbed,” said inspector Rajender Singh, SHO of Palam Vihar police station.

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