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This is an archive article published on September 5, 2009

Protest turns violent; police opens fire in air in Ghaziabad

A large number of people set a bus on fire and indulged in stone pelting to protest a move to evict them from an unauthorised colony in the NCR region.

A large number of people on Saturday set a bus on fire and indulged in stone pelting in Ghaziabad,next to NH-24,to protest a move to evict them from an unauthorised colony,prompting police to lob teargas shells and open fire in the air.

The protestors blocked the National Highway-24 at Ghaziabad and pelted stones at policemen on Saturday morning during their protest against the government initiating a process to evict them from an unauthorised colony,police sources said.

As the protest turned violent,police first resorted to lobbing teargas shells but the mob could not be brought under control.

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They then opened fire in air besides resorting to lathicharge,sources said.

The traffic on the NH-24 near Ghaziabad was disrupted for some time.

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