Bareilly: Two individuals linked to the violence in Sambhal on November 24 were arrested by Uttar Pradesh Police from Batla House in Delhi on Friday night. The arrests come as part of an ongoing investigation into connections between the Sambhal violence and certain areas in Delhi.
Moradabad Divisional Commissioner Aunjaneya Singh stated that locations like Jamia, Okhla, Jafrabad, and Seelampur are under surveillance. A police officer involved in the case revealed that one of the arrested individuals, identified as Mohd Adnan, admitted to taking refuge in Batla House with friends after the violence. Evidence has been collected to support these claims.
Sambhal SP Krishan Kumar Bishnoi noted that the two were identified using video footage from the incident. So far, at least 50 suspects have been arrested, and efforts are ongoing to apprehend others involved.
In a related incident, a complaint was filed with Sambhal police alleging death threats to Samajwadi Party MP Ziaur Rahman Barq and his father, Mamlukur Rahman Barq. An FIR was registered against Ajay Sharma from Kotpurvi locality, who was detained for disturbing the peace on Saturday.
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Washington (AP): President Donald Trump has said in a social media post that goods from the European Union would face higher tariff rates if the 27-member bloc fails to approve last year's trade framework by July 4.
The announcement on Thursday appeared to be a deadline extension after the president said last Friday that EU autos would face a higher 25 per cent tariff starting this week. Trump made the updated announcement after what he described as a "great call" with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Still, the US president was displeased that the European Parliament had yet to finalize the trade arrangement reached last year, which was further complicated in February by the US Supreme Court ruling that Trump lacked the legal authority to declare an economic emergency to impose the initial tariffs used to pressure the EU into talks.
"A promise was made that the EU would deliver their side of the Deal and, as per Agreement, cut their Tariffs to ZERO!" Trump posted. "I agreed to give her until our Country's 250th Birthday or, unfortunately, their Tariffs would immediately jump to much higher levels."
It was unclear from the post whether Trump was implying that the tariff rates would jump on all EU goods or the increase would only apply to autos.
His latest statement indicates he might be backing away from his earlier threat on EU autos by giving the European Parliament several more weeks to approve the agreement.
Under the original terms of the framework, the US would charge a 15 per cent tax on most goods imported from the EU.
But since the Supreme Court ruling, the administration has levied a 10 per cent tariff while investigating trade imbalances and national security issues, aiming to put in new tariffs to make up for lost revenues.
