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The Aligarh district administration has issued an externment order in opposition to Aligarh Muslim University scholar Sharjeel Usmani, banning his keep within the district for six months under the UP Control of Goondas Act.
Usmani (23) was booked in 4 circumstances on the Civil Lines police station in Aligarh in December final yr following a conflict between AMU college students, police and paramilitary forces within the college throughout an illustration in opposition to the amended citizenship regulation and police motion on the Jamia Millia Islamia campus.
“As per report submitted by in charge of Civil Lines police station which has gone through Aligarh SSP, it has been made clear that Sharjeel Usmani comes under the category of a goonda under section 2 of the UP Control Of Goondas Act. This person is reckless and a threat for the public. Hence, people are scared of giving evidence against him. He is a dangerous goonda. His acts are dangerous to the properties of common people,” said the order, dated October 20 and issued by Additional District Magistrate (City) Rakesh Kumar Malpani.
“The prosecution stressed on the number of cases lodged against him in one year… The prosecution argued that 2019, there are four cases against him… It makes it clear that the accused is used to committing crimes… Hence, he should be externed from the district,” the order said.
Usmani was booked in 4 circumstances under IPC sections for rioting, try to homicide, assault or prison pressure to discourage public servant from discharge of his obligation, selling enmity between teams, in addition to these under the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act and the Criminal Law Amendment Act.
Calling the invocation of the Goondas Act in opposition to him “absurd”, Usmani informed The Sunday Express that his lawyer obtained the discover on October 26. “Invoking the Goondas Act against me is absurd. The law is for criminals who are repeatedly involved in criminal activities for a long period of time. All the four cases against me are registered within a period of 10 days, and prior to that I have no cases against me in any city in India…”
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