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Delhi-Himachal Police standoff over Youth Congress workers’ arrest in Shimla: What happened, point-wise explanation

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A Delhi Police team that had arrested three youth Congress workers in Shimla district faced a dispute with Shimla Police at the Shoghi barrier while returning to Delhi.The three Youth Congress activists were arrested in connection with the “shirtless protest” at the AI Summit.Shimla Police detained the Delhi Police vehicles and allegedly attempted to seize a government vehicle, leading to a heated argument between the two teams. Delhi Police stated they had proper legal documents, including a seizure memo for a DVR, and objected to the vehicle being searched or seized.After several hours of confrontation, Shimla Police released the vehicles. The Delhi Police team then left Shimla with the accused and seized material and will produce them before a magistrate in Delhi as per legal procedure.Arrest by Delhi PoliceA Delhi Police team arrested three accused–Saurabh Singh, Arbaaz Khan and Siddharth Avdhoot –from the Rohru area of Shimla district (Himachal Pradesh).A local court granted transit remand, allowing Delhi Police to take the accused to Delhi.Stop at Shoghi Barrier (Shimla)While leaving Himachal Pradesh, the Delhi Police team was stopped at the Shoghi barrier by Shimla Police.Shimla Police detained the vehicles of the Delhi Police team.Dispute over seizureShimla Police allegedly tried to seize or search a Delhi Police government vehicle.Delhi Police objected, saying:It was an official government vehicle.They had already seized a DVR (digital video recorder) legally.They had shared the proper seizure memo (legal documentation).Argument and detentionA heated argument took place between the two police teams.Delhi Police claimed they were detained for several hours.ACP Rahul Vikram of Delhi Police said the vehicle could not legally be seized.Issue resolvedAfter discussions, Shimla Police released all detained vehicles.Delhi Police handed over the seizure memo to Shimla Police.Departure to DelhiDelhi Police left Shimla with:All vehiclesThe three accusedThe seized DVR and materialsThe accused will now be produced before a local magistrate in Delhi as per legal procedure.An interstate police dispute between Delhi Police and Shimla Police over legal authority and seizure of a government vehicle. After several hours of confrontation, the issue was resolved and Delhi Police continued their journey to Delhi with the accused.

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