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Noida Violence Case: Key Accused Aditya Anand Arrested by UP STF

Software engineer held from Tamil Nadu; police probe deeper into alleged conspiracy behind April 13 unrest

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Noida Violence Case: Key Accused Aditya Anand Arrested by UP STF

In a major breakthrough in the Noida violence case, the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (UP STF) has arrested the main accused, Aditya Anand, also known as Rocky, from Tamil Nadu. He was apprehended at the Tiruchirappalli railway station in connection with the violent protest and arson carried out by workers on April 13.

According to officials, Aditya Anand is a software engineer and a former student of NIT Jamshedpur. Investigators believe he played a key role in orchestrating the unrest, which led to significant property damage and public disturbance in Noida. Following his arrest, Anand is being brought to Uttar Pradesh on transit remand for further legal proceedings and detailed questioning. During initial interrogation, he is reported to have confessed to being part of the conspiracy behind the protest, although authorities are continuing to verify all aspects of his involvement.

The police are now expanding their investigation to identify other individuals who may have been involved in planning or executing the violence. Officials have indicated that more arrests could follow as they piece together the sequence of events and the network behind the incident.

The April 13 protest, initially triggered by worker-related grievances, escalated into violence and arson, raising serious concerns over law and order. Authorities have since increased vigilance and are working to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The arrest marks a significant step forward in the case, as law enforcement agencies aim to ensure accountability and restore public confidence.

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