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Lucknow engineer arrested for threatening to shoot anti-CAA protesters

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Lucknow, February 4

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A civil engineer has been arrested by the Lucknow police on Monday night for threatening to shoot protesters at Clock Tower where an anti-CAA agitation is on.

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Shravan Sharma, 24, a resident of Thakurganj, who works with a private firm in Chinhat area, was arrested from Thakurganj area of Lucknow.

In a Facebook post on January 30, Shravan had threatened to shoot the protesters at Clock Tower and even claimed that he had bought a pistol for this.

According to police reports, Shravan, a resident of Unnao district, had completed a diploma course in civil engineering from a private institute in Sitapur.

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Thakurganj SHO Pramod Kumar Mishra said Shravan had gone to a friend’s home in Thakurganj from where he was arrested.

He has been booked on charges of creating hatred between two communities, and provoking breach of peace.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police, West Zone, Vikas Chandra Tripathi, said police are probing whether Shravan had been influenced by some radical group.

The accused told the police that he was coaxed by some friends to post the inflammatory message on his Facebook page. IANS

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