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Garbage vans set on fire (Crime)

Garbage vans set on fire 




Aurangabad, March 7, 2018: Around 1000 to 1200 accused men and women mass gathered at Mitimita on the Mumbai highway road. They illegally stopped the Municipal Corporation garbage van and interrupted in the government's work.

The Police Commissioner of Aurangabad had issued an order of no mass gatherings from 29th February to 18th March. The accused masses failed to follow the order and gathered in such huge number without talking permission and hence a FIR is filed.

The masses stopped the vans carrying garbage and also started pelting stones at the Municipal officers and workers. Many officials were seriously injured and some were casually wounded. They also tried to set fire to the vans after knowing the fact that the driver and other workers are still in the vehicle. They cried to create a tension and terror so that the government would not be able to carry out it's work effectively.

"By the severe stone pelting it could be told that the intention of the masses was to kill the officials." said one of the municipal corporation worker. The passenger and other private vehicles were also broken on a large scale.

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