Workers' protest: Day after invoking NSA, police say rRs.r1 cr transactions found in banks accounts of one accused
India, May 15 -- A day after invoking the National Security Act (NSA) against two suspects for being allegedly involved in instigating Noida workers' protest, police on Thursday said that their investigation found one of the suspects received Rs.1 crore in dollars, pounds, and euros in his personal bank account.
Meanwhile, none of the accused received relief on Thursday, and the bail hearing was scheduled for May 18.
In a statement, the Noida police said that among the accused, Satyam Verma, 60, and Akriti, 25, were found to have play significant roles in the unrest, including arson and creating public disorder during the protests. "Due to their involvement in activities disrupting law and order, action under the NSA has been initiated ...
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