Six individuals arrested for the assault on actor Allu Arjun’s home over Sandhya Theatre stampede subject had been granted bail by a metropolis court docket on Monday.
Leaders of the Osmania University Joint Action Committee (JAC), arrested by the police on Sunday, had been produced earlier than a choose at his residence on Monday morning. The choose directed every accused to rearrange two sureties of Rs 10,000 every.
Jubilee Hills police, which had arrested the accused once they had been protesting on the actor’s home, produced them earlier than a Justice of the Peace at his residence in Vanasthalipuram, Hyderabad.
Members of the OU-JAC had stormed the home of Allu Arjun at Jubilee Hills on Sunday night, elevating slogans of ‘we wish justice’, barged into the actor’s home and broken the property. They had been demanding the actor to pay Rs 1 crore compensation to the household of a girl who died in a stampede at Sandhya Theatre in the course of the premier present of ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’.
According to police, some individuals holding placards immediately rushed to the residence of actor Allu Arjun in Jubilee Hills and began sloganeering and considered one of them mounted the compound wall and began throwing tomatoes.
When the safety employees objected and persuaded them to get down, they acquired into an altercation. They climbed down the wall, manhandled the safety employees and broken some flower pots saved alongside the ramp.
They continued sloganeering for some time and spoke to media individuals ready on the gate.
On receiving the data, Jubilee Hills Police reached the place and took six individuals into custody. They all declare to be a part of OU-JAC and on enquiry, they’ve claimed that they had been making an attempt to protest in opposition to the actor in search of to assist the sufferer’s household.
“A case has been registered in opposition to six individuals and others who had been concerned within the offence and stringent motion as per regulation is being initiated in opposition to all of them,” mentioned S.M. Vijay Kumar, Deputy Commissioner of Police, West Zone.
The police officer mentioned that such lawless behaviour is not going to be tolerated and stringent authorized motion will likely be initiated in opposition to anyone who tries to take regulation into his arms.