SP leader, six others booked on charges of ransacking shops for not giving free groceries
PTI : Ghaziabad, Wed Jan 09 2013, 09:21 hrs
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A Samajwadi Party leader and six others were today booked for allegedly ransacking shops and beating up storekeepers for refusing to give free groceries.
A case was registered against Yogendra Yadav and his six accomplices on the complaint filed by shopkeepers alleging that they vandalised the shops in B-block market in Kavi Nagar after free groceries were refused to them, Police Circle Officer Vivek Rajan said.
After the incident, several locals gathered to protest against such hooliganism and had to be dispersed by police.
Police have initiated an investigation into the matter and a search for the accused is in progress, Rajan said.
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