Ambala Police will compensate the loss from the agitators
Bank accounts will be seized
Ambala, After the announcement of march to Delhi by the farmers of Punjab, violence continues between the police and farmer agitators on the Punjab-Haryana border. Farmers want to cross the border and go to Delhi but Haryana Police is in no mood to allow them to proceed. While the farmers are pelting stones at the policemen, the police are also releasing tear gas shells to stop the farmers. Meanwhile, Ambala Police has issued a notice announcing that the damage done to government and private property in the name of farmers' movement will be compensated by the agitators.
The damage is being assessed – Ambala Police
In the notice issued by Ambala Police, it has been said that from 13th February 2024, continuous efforts are being made by the farmer organizations to break the barricades on the Ramu border in connection with the Delhi march and to disturb the law and order by pelting stones at the police administration and creating hooliganism. Efforts are being made every day. During this period, a lot of damage has been caused to government and private property by the miscreants. Police have said that the damage caused to government and private property by the agitators is being assessed.
Was alerted earlier also – Ambala Police
Ambala Police has said that the administration had already informed/alerted the general public in this regard that if any government or private property was damaged by the agitators during this movement, then this loss would be compensated by seizing their property and bank accounts. Will. Police have said that as per the order of the Supreme Court, there is an amendment in the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984 (PDPP Act 1984). In which during the movement, the people who caused damage to public property and the people calling for the movement and the officials of that organization are held responsible for any loss caused by the agitators.
The sword hanging over the agitators and the officials of the organization
Ambala Police has further informed that as per Haryana Property Damage Recovery Act 2021 during disturbance in public order, in case of damage to government property, the damage to government property will be compensated by confiscating the property and seizing the bank accounts of those who caused the damage. There is provision for. In this regard, action is being taken by the administration against the agitators and officials of the organization. Police have also said that if any common man has suffered any loss of property during this movement, he can give details of the loss to the administration.