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Home / Crime and Justice / Angry Mob Attacks Police Trying to Reopen Quarry in Jharkhand

Angry Mob Attacks Police Trying to Reopen Quarry in Jharkhand

5 Nov

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Summary

  • 3 police officers injured in stone pelting incident
  • Locals opposed reopening of stone quarry as per court order
  • 12 people rounded up by police for the attack
Angry Mob Attacks Police Trying to Reopen Quarry in Jharkhand

On November 2nd, 2025, a violent clash erupted in Rewa Ratu village of Jharkhand's Lesliganj area as the police attempted to reopen a stone quarry in compliance with a recent order from the Jharkhand High Court. Three police personnel, including the officer-in-charge Uttam Kumar Rai, were injured when an irate mob pelted stones at the police contingent.

The police had reached the village accompanied by a magistrate-level officer to execute the court's order to reopen the quarry. However, the local residents strongly opposed the move and gathered at the site, with elderly women and children at the front, raising slogans. Young men positioned behind them then began pelting stones at the police, injuring Rai and two constables, Avadesh Paswan and Mahendra Dubey.

The injured officers were rushed to the Lesliganj community health center, where two of them received stitches to their heads and were given antibiotics and painkillers. The Lesliganj subdivisional police officer, Manoj Kumar Jha, stated that the locals were angered by the decision to reopen the quarry and resorted to the violent attack. At least 12 people were rounded up by the police in the aftermath of the incident.

A senior police official warned that such acts of obstructing government officials from carrying out their duties would be firmly dealt with, as the court order had to be complied with and executed.

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Police were attacked by an angry mob when they tried to reopen a stone quarry in the village, as per a recent Jharkhand High Court order.
Three police personnel, including the officer-in-charge Uttam Kumar Rai, sustained injuries in the stone pelting attack by the locals.
The locals were strongly against the reopening of the stone quarry, as per the Jharkhand High Court's order, and resorted to violence to prevent the police from carrying out their duties.

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