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  • 4/11/2025

In a disturbing attempt to disrupt communal harmony ahead of Friday prayers, a severed head of a banned animal was found inside a bag at Jama Masjid in Agra. The incident, which sparked outrage among the Muslim community, was reported on April 11.

Swift police action led to the arrest of the accused, Nazaruddin, within four hours. He was identified through CCTV footage, and interrogation is ongoing. Police are examining his call detail records (CDR) to determine if others were involved or influencing him.

A case has been registered under relevant sections. The Police Commissioner deployed a 100-member team, including SOG, to ensure a thorough investigation and maintain law and order.

The Muslim community has demanded transparency and strict action against those involved in this attempted provocation.

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00:00Can you ask your questions?
00:02Today, we are back to our channel.
00:06We are on the website at the Jamma camp.
00:10We are on the website at ACP.
00:14It's also on the website.
00:17We are on the website at ACTV.
00:20We are on the website at the time of this,
00:23we are on the website at 12pm.
00:28We found out that this was a good thing.
00:32We sent out those people to know that we sold it to our customers.
00:36We found out that there were four different teams.
00:40CPs are different from DCP, BCP, Westsuffin, and the level of 100 people.
00:44They were put in this job.
00:45They started track the number of CCDU, VTS and CDI analysis.
00:50Then we found out that we had the spoopy.
00:52We tracked the spoopy and had it for a project that we had bought.
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01:05.
01:34we are going to talk about what we are going to talk about.

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