20 boys committed hooliganism in Chhotapara, broke shutters and threw goods from the shop
Raipur: The ruckus and vandalism that took place in the city early today has exposed the anti-goonda campaign of the police. In the middle of the capital’s Kotwali area, they created terror by breaking the shutters of two closed shops in Chhotapara and throwing the goods on the road. These goons locked the shop and ran away with the clothes. Fearless, more than 20 boys broke the lock of the shop and threw the goods on the middle of the road.
These boys are said to be from the Irani camp, who in this way take contract to vacate the house and shop plot. In yesterday’s case also, it is being said that there was a property dispute. There is a lot of anger among local shop operators and residents regarding this. A large number of angry people have reached the police station. It is told that Siddharth Dev’s father has been running a dry clean shop of clothes in Chhotapara for 40 years. A person is continuously disputing the possession of the shop. Today at around 5 am, a group of about 20 boys broke the lock of the shop, cut the shutter and threw the goods outside. A large number of clothes were taken away and the stool was uprooted. The boys are telling about Irani Dera and surrounding areas. Complaint lodged in Siddharth Kotwali.