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After police lathi-charged anti-CAA protesters in Uttar Pradesh's Bhadohi on 20 December and subsequently made arrests, locals continue to live in fear. Bhadohi police lodged FIRs against 27 identified and 200 unidentified people, out of which at least 39 people were arrested. The families of the arrested allege that cops threatened and manhandled them.
The Quint visited Bhadohi and spoke to four families to understand the basis of this fear better.
Eight boys were arrested from Saimun Nisa's family. She says her sons weren't even part of the protests.
Salman Ahmad, too, was arrested in the middle of the night. His family members allege that over 60 policemen entered their house. Apart from arresting Salman, cops allegedly also gheraoed their daughter's room and broke almirahs. Other families stated that their mobile phones were looted during the arrests.
The Bhadohi police, however, denied any incidents of looting. The superintendent of police even said that he had provided his personal contact number for anyone wishing to report “unnecessary trouble”.
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