Agnipath: Mastermind of Secunderabad railway station violence arrested

Agnipath: Mastermind of Secunderabad railway station violence arrested

The protestors set the train on fire and vandalized the stalls at the station. The police have arrested an ex-Armyman Avula Subba Rao and have claimed that he is the mastermind behind the violence wherein several trains were set on fire by the protesters.

The protestors set the train on fire and vandalized the stalls at the station. The police have arrested an ex-Armyman Avula Subba Rao and have claimed that he is the mastermind behind the violence wherein several trains were set on fire by the protesters.

As per the report on the sambad safar website, Rao created WhatsApp groups to coordinate with the mob and was the key player in arson and vandalism. Rao, an ex-serviceman, runs Sai Defence Academy branches in both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Railway Police, with the help of the police in both the states, are probing the alleged role of some private defence academies, which train armed forces, job aspirants. The directors of some private academies are suspected to have provoked the youth and mobilised them by creating WhatsApp groups.

They created WhatsApp groups like Hakimpet Army Soldiers, Secunderabad Railway Station Blocks, and 17/6 to circulate messages to the youth to reach the railway station for the protest.

Subba Rao is suspected to have played a key role in inciting youth. Similarly, the organiser of an academy in Karimnagar is also suspected to have mobilised the youth. Police have arrested more than 50 suspects for the violence. They were brought to Gandhi Hospital amid tight security for medical check-up and are likely to be produced before a magistrate later. Hyderabad Police Commissioner C.V. Anand has directed Additional Commissioner, Crimes & SIT, and Deputy Commissioner Task Force to closely monitor the criminal cases registered by Railway Police Force, Secunderabad.

Meanwhile, there was high drama at Gandhi Hospital on Saturday evening when Telangana Congress chief and MP A. Revanth Reddy sneaked into the hospital despite tight security to meet the youth who were injured in the police firing at Secunderabad station.

As police had stepped up security at the main entrance to stop Revanth Reddy, he entered the premises from the rear entrance and called on the youth and enquired about their condition.

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