Lucknow, July 6 (IANS) Police clashed with a group
of Muslims in an Uttar Pradesh village Wednesday over the alleged
desecration of a Quran, an event some police officials said never
happened.
The clash, which led to exchange of fire, took place in Arahlatnagar
Bagah village on the outskirts of Moradabad city, about 350 km from
here. Some people were injured but no one was killed, officials said.
According to reports reaching the state headquarters here, the clash
followed the alleged desecration of the Quran by a team of cops during
the course of an investigation into a sexual harassment case.
According to the police, the team was attacked by a man whose son was
allegedly behind the harassment of young girls of the locality.
"When the police retaliated, the family members of the accused spread
false reports that a cop had snatched the Quran from a girl in the
house and flung it. As the canard spread, people took to the streets,
attacking the cops and burning government property," an official said.
By the time additional forces reached the village, a police jeep had been burnt.
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