
16 Arrested For Bandra Violence: Officials
DELHI, MAY 21, 2026 [VoM News]: In connection to violent clashes & stone-pelting occured during anti-encroachment demolition drive in Bandra, nearly 16 people have been arrested, whereas 150 others are being searched to trace out by Mumbai Police.
The drive was carrier out in the Garib Nagar area between Bandra station and Bandra Terminus where the resistance took place as the crowds gathered to oppose the demolition of structures.
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After which, the lathi charge was done by police against those who hurlef stones at police. Nearly, 52, 000 square metres of railway land have been cleared.
As per officials, the demolition drive was carried out after Bombay High court directed to upgrade railway infrastructure.
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