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Delhi violence: Tahir Hussain's house had drums filled with acid

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 2, 2020 18:05 IST

A raid conducted in the house of AAP councillor Tahir Hussain has made big revelations. Aam Aadmi Party has ...

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A raid conducted in the house of AAP councillor Tahir Hussain has made big revelations. Aam Aadmi Party has suspended Tahir from the party , claiming he was innocent. However, his neighbors have also alleged that acid was thrown from his Tahir's house during the riots.

Large drums filled with acid have been found in his house and in the neighborhood shops. The acid is believed to be so intense that it can penetrate into the skin within minutes. It is used in the acid factory. They cannot be easily purchased without a license or Aadhaar card.

Also dozens of packets filled with a chemical were on Thursday found from the terrace of the Municipal Councillor. It is believed that the chemical in the packets is acid.

Earlier today, crates of petrol bombs and sacks full of stones were allegedly found from the rooftop of the AAP leader’s residence.

Apart from this a video has been circulating online in which Tahir is saying that he called the police several times but his calls were not answered.

Tags: Tahir HussainaapAadmi PartyAam Aadmi PartyArvind KejriwalCitizenship Amendment ActDelhi Violence
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